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If you saw one, would you snap a photo… or run?
ID by Gil Wizen from Ecuador: www.youtube.com/AndreasKay
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Little Transformer Beetle, watch my VIDEO: youtu.be/2qPP7yfiHFo This little Beetle, Carcinobaena pilula, Cryptocephalinae (ID by Gil Wizen) from the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador measures only about 5 mm in size. At rest and when threatened it transforms into a nearly perfect ball which looks like Caterpillar poop and protects the head and all extremities.
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watch my VIDEO: youtu.be/4ap_CKUbJvE This cute and colorful little beetle was filmed in the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador. It is about 6 mm in length and belongs to the genus Chlamisus in the leaf beetle family Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae. These warty beetles are supposed to mimic caterpillar droppings, which gives them an advantage in the struggle for survival by protecting them from being eaten by birds, but which caterpillar leaves shiny fuchsia and purple droppings?
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ID by Larry Bezark from Ecuador: www.youtube.com/AndreasKay
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ID by Rob Westerduijn from Ecuador: www.flickr.com/andreaskay/albums
they stayed together for at least one hour ID by Michael Geiser from Ecuador: www.youtube.com/AndreasKay
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ID by Vilmer Herrera from Ecuador: www.flickr.com/andreaskay/albums
ID by Hideo Akiyama from Ecuador: www.flickr.com/andreaskay/albums
This little beetle it is about 6 mm in length and belongs to the genus Chlamisus in the leaf beetle family Chrysomelidae, Cryptocephalinae. These warty beetles are supposed to mimic caterpillar droppings, which gives them an advantage in the struggle for survival by protecting them from being eaten by birds, but which caterpillar leaves shiny fuchsia and purple droppings? More videos from Ecuador at www.youtube.com/AndreasKay
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ID by Larry Bezark from Ecuador: www.youtube.com/AndreasKay
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ID by Matthias Seidel from Ecuador: www.youtube.com/AndreasKay
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