Dung beetle (Scarabaeus laticollis) pushing its ball, Corsica. Dung beetles are coprophagous coleopteran insects that use their front legs and mandibles to shape pieces of dung into spherical balls, which they then roll along the ground and lay their eggs in once buried. South Corsica, near Campomoro.
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