Stock Photo - Nicrophorus vespillo, sexton Beetle with about 32 taxonomical synonyms listed Burying beetle with orange elytra and black cross marking Burying beetles are attracted to dead animals which they bury They lay larvae inside the crypt of the carcass When an animal is large, burying becomes communal activity and the beetles tend their broods together Male and female Silphidae tend nursery The beetles are eusocial inraising young

Stock Photo: Nicrophorus vespillo, sexton Beetle with about 32 taxonomical synonyms listed  Burying beetle with orange elytra and black cross marking  Burying beetles are.

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