Double Glass Framed Odontolabis Mouhoti Beetle
Double Glass Framed Odontolabis Mouhoti Beetle
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- Small Business/Artisan Made
- Packed With Recycled Materials
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- Inventory on the way
Stag beetles are one of the most spectacular looking insects in the world. They get their name because the male's large jaws look just like the antlers of a stag. As well as being one of the largest, they are sadly one of our rarer beetles. They spend most of their life underground as larvae, only emerging for a few weeks to find a mate and reproduce. Good things come to those who wait. The Odontolabis Mouhoti is a striking species found in Indo-China in and around Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. They are characterized by a large pair of mandibles (pinchers) and unusual feather tipped antennae that are always jointed or bent in the middle. They are truly an interesting and welcomed addition to any collection.
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