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Are there really bodies in the world?
Yes, something like a dung beetle, but it eats carrion. Not as scary as Tomb Raider. It's just a little insect.

Dung beetle, scientific name Geotrupidae, also known as gè dung beetle, tuiwan, etc. It belongs to COLEOPTERA dung beetle subfamily. There are about 2300 species of dung beetles in the world, which are distributed in any continent except Antarctica. Dung beetles can locate themselves by moonlight polarization and help them find food. It has certain phototaxis. Insects that get into cow dung can roll cow dung into a ball and push it forward. It mainly feeds on animal droppings and is known as the "natural scavenger", also known as "Moduosheng".