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Beetle marries (animal photography)

saipul90Posted for Everyone to comment on, 5 years ago2 min read

Today I want to share some animal photos of insect insects or small orange black beetles.

This insect or small beetle is one of the most unique beetles in the area, this insect is one of the beautiful beetles, this beetle is sometimes also very wild, when I take one insect or the beetle is always opaque, then I chase it. until I could get some photos, and finally I took a picture of it in one of the leaves where he stopped, hoping that his best friend would like it.

I think this unique little beetle does perfection on the leaves, maybe the male beetle is smaller than the female beetle, because the female beetle has more stomachs, containing their children. Just like human life, you might be currently doing this fellow insect marriage.


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Animal sexual life often invites questions from scientists. One of them is the habits of insects.

Moreover, similar marriage does not offer benefits in passing on genes to future generations.


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Marriage in primitive animals or in basic phylogenetic positions usually does not involve population. A pair of individuals who mate put eggs in a place and then fertilize with spermatozoa. Further development there are species that develop sacs to protect the eggs released.

In primitive insects, males put spermatozoa on a substrate, sometimes protected by certain structures, and then clog the female to take the spermatozoa and put it into the genitals opening. Dragonflies and spiders enter directly spermatozoa into the secondary copulation structure, which is then used to fertilize the female. More advanced insects have special organs to insert spermatozoa directly into the female reproductive tract.

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