The corpse is a social animal that feeds on carrion. It is very small and usually feeds on dead bodies. It is often found in ancient tombs, pyramids and Pharaoh's tombs, and it has appeared in the movie The Mummy Returns 1.
The dead turtle burrows into the body and eats carrion from the internal organs. They burrow into strangers during the breeding period, then lay eggs in strangers and cultivate the next generation with strangers' blood. When they grow into larvae, they will eat the flesh and blood of parasites and quickly grow into adults. But whether the corpse turtle really exists does not exist in reality, so don't be afraid.
There are many descriptions of dead turtles in the novel Tomb Raider Notes. The story is wonderful. The same species can live in the body and even manipulate the body. Among them, the corpse turtle king is small in size and has a strange color. It will be poisoned after contact with the skin, and it will spread to the whole body quickly, making people lose their minds and gradually die, which is very dangerous.
In fact, the corpse turtle does not exist in real life, and there is no historical research on its origin. Corpse turtles mainly appear in novels and film and television dramas, and finally are presented through the author's exaggerated description.
There are many descriptions of dead turtles in Tomb Raider Notes. This insect can live in ancient tombs for thousands of years. If a grave robber meets a corpse turtle and has no tools to deal with them, he is likely to die at the hands of the corpse turtle. So does the corpse turtle really exist? The answer certainly doesn't exist. If there were such insects, people would be so peaceful.
The corpse turtle in Tomb Raider Notes is actually a kind of dung beetles, which is what we often call dung beetles. It's exaggerated in TV series, and there is no cannibal turtle in real life.