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200,000? Which is this beetle? Obviously it's camouflage little jeep!

Beetles are not strangers to everyone, but recently a farmer in Xing'an, Guangxi Province, picked up a huge beetle, checked the Internet, and found that it was a national second-level protected animal...

200,000? Which is this beetle? Obviously it's camouflage little jeep!

This beetle is called Yangcai Arm Golden Turtle, which belongs to the Golden Turtle family and is distributed in Fujian, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and other places in China, and its number is rare. According to media, at an auction held in Beijing in November 2001, a specimen of a 44-millimeter-long Yangcai arm golden turtle was sold for 200,000 yuan.

In addition to the golden turtle, there are many rare and expensive species.

Staghorn worms

200,000? Which is this beetle? Obviously it's camouflage little jeep!

Deerhorn worms, also known as "spade beetles", "spade worms", "spade worms", are very simple to raise, as long as you have a suitable size kennel. Earlier, a Japanese breeder sold a deerhorn to an insect shop in Japan for $89,000. The reason the price of deerhorns is so high is because they have been regarded as a fine collection by collectors, and they have a very rare body length among insects.

Euphorbia longifolia

200,000? Which is this beetle? Obviously it's camouflage little jeep!

There is a "unicorn immortal" Xie Zhizhen in Jiji Town, Nantou County, Taiwan, whose home is like a small unicorn immortal museum, collecting thousands of beetles and more than 100 species, including many of the top in the collection industry, such as the "Long Euphorbia Worm", which was once fried to 3 million yuan, which was jaw-dropping.

What should I do if I find these beetles?

Generally, the principle of protection should be followed, and the local forestry department should be contacted for "physical examination" to confirm, and then released.

Source: Guangxi News Network