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Some people bid hundreds of yuan for the common "unicorn fairy" insect in rural areas? What exactly is the effect?

author:OpenMinder

Unicorn Fairy is common in rural areas and has a somewhat similar appearance to Shell Lang. The scientific name is the double-forked rhinoceros golden turtle, which is distributed in China, Korea and Japan. It is said that a "one-horned immortal" can sell for hundreds of dollars, is it true? Why? What exactly is the effect?

Some people bid hundreds of yuan for the common "unicorn fairy" insect in rural areas? What exactly is the effect?

Although the unicorn fairy looks like a shell lang, it really has nothing to do with the shell lang, and it is much more expensive than it, and it is a very popular pet! What people say about a hundred dollars is true, and even underestimates its value.

However, like other pets, it has to look at the appearance and see whether the blood is pure or impure. Good quality, pure blood, not to mention hundreds of yuan, thousands of yuan, tens of thousands of yuan are normal.

Some people bid hundreds of yuan for the common "unicorn fairy" insect in rural areas? What exactly is the effect?

If it is a more common variety, the size is not very large, it is not so expensive, and it will not be hundreds of dollars. Generally, the larvae are 5-10 yuan a piece, and the price of adult insects is about 40-90 yuan.

In addition, before being raised as a pet by us, unicorn immortals have always been a traditional Chinese medicine herb and have high medicinal value. It mainly includes stasis and pain relief, antiviral, detoxification, laxative and enhanced human immunity and other effects.

Some people bid hundreds of yuan for the common "unicorn fairy" insect in rural areas? What exactly is the effect?

But this insect, in fact, is a pest, most common in woods or orchards. Adults feed mainly on sap from trees and nibble on fruit and fruit, while larvae feed mainly on fallen leaves or decaying wood underground.

I wonder if you have ever seen this insect? Did you keep it as a pet?