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insect that rolls a ball ?​

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Answered by sugarflake
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Explanation:

Dung Beetles

Scientists group dung beetles by the way the beetles make a living: rollers, tunnelers, and dwellers. Rollers form a bit of dung into a ball, roll it away, and bury it. The balls they make are either used by the female to lay her eggs in (called a brood ball) or as food for the adults to eat.

Answered by sunandamaitymid
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Insect that rolls a ball ?

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Many dung beetles, known as rollers, roll dung into round balls, which are used as a food source or breeding chambers. Others, known as tunnelers, bury the dung wherever they find it.

CLASSIFICATION:

Kingdom. : Animalia

Phylum. : Arthropoda

Class. : Insecta

Order. : Coleoptera

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