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English: Figure 1. Scarabaeus, Hercules Beetle. "... great numbers are said to be sometimes seen on the tree called the Mammaea, rasping off the rind of the slender branches by working nimbly round them with the horns, till they cause the juice to flow, which they drink to intoxication, and thus fall senseless from the tree." |
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Source | Shaw, G. General zoology, or Systematic natural history. Volume 6, Part 1. 1806 |
Author | Moses Griffith |
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