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Wednesday, July 25, 2012


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Tomentose Burying Beetles (Nicrophorus tomentosus) work diligently to inter a dead chipmunk. After it's safely underground they will remove the fur, form the remains into a ball and lay eggs on it. When the eggs hatch the larvae feed on the chipmunk remains. Adult beetles remain with the carcass to guard the young.
John

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