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What is the dung beetle's diet? What is the difference between the diet of larvae and adults?
The diet of dung eaters is mainly animal dung, which is no different from that of adults. Dung beetles refer to dung beetles, which can turn dung into balls. They lay eggs on this spherical feces and bury them, so that the larvae can have ready-made food when they hatch. Female dung beetles in the breeding season will turn dung balls into pears and lay eggs in them. Hatched larvae feed on ready-made dung balls, and they don't break out of their shells until they grow into adult dung beetles. Larvae break out of their shells and feed on animal droppings.