Umbrella Rhino Beetle (Golofa claviger)

Umbrella Rhino Beetle (Golofa claviger)

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Species Summary: Adult lifespan: 2 months Pupa period: 1-2 months. Larva period: 1 year Breeding difficulty: 5/10 Species Info: Umbrella Rhino Beetle, scientifically known as Golofa claviger, is a fascinating and visually striking species of scarab beetle found in various parts of Central and South America. These beetles are highly regarded by collectors and enthusiasts for their impressive size, distinctive appearance, and intriguing behaviors.The Umbrella Rhino Beetle, Golofa claviger, is known for its substantial size, with adult males typically reaching lengths of up to 30-60 millimeters. They possess distinctive, curved horns like an umbrella. These remarkable beetles are native to various regions in Central and South America, including countries like Mexico, Guatemala, and parts of South America. They are commonly found in wooded areas, particularly in rotting wood and tree stumps, which serve as their natural habitats.The adult lifespan of Golofa claviger varies but typi

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