Um, no, they don't eat their owners, they are quite harmless. They prefer rotting fruit. In the wild they eat small amounts of nectar, sap, and rotting fruit. I feed mine really ripe banana, mango, and whatever old fruit I may have. As adults they do not eat a lot, they do most of their eating as larvae. I just found one today here in Costa Rica, they make fun pets.
Cows and on some occasions, people. In some parts of the world rhino beetles are a delicacy
Cows, Pigs, almost anything that can get into the flesh.
The rhinoceros beetle has very few natural enemies. However, some large birds will sometimes attempt to kill one for food.
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Rhinoceros beetles are found in many different regions and their locality therefore varies. There local name will depend on where the locality is.
A rhinoceros beetle is one of several species of beetles (Order Coleoptera) belonging to the Family Scarabaeidae and the Subfamily Dynastinae. They are called rhinoceros beetles because their heads bear variously shaped horns.
Beetles, including rhinoceros beetles, are a type of insect, sometimes called bugs. They are also members of the animal kingdom.
it is called a calf
The only place I know of that sells beetles is a Volkswagen Dealership.
They are callede rhinoceros beetles and are found in Guam
they are hunters they eat there prey fast
the amazon and rainforests in costa rica
The stag beetle. Stage beetles have enormous powerful jaws, while rhinoceros beetles only have a pointy structure on their forehead and small jaws.