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monocrepidius lividus
Monocrepidius lividus is a small, colorful insect that loves to explore flowers. Kids will enjoy watching it flit from petal to petal in search of sweet nectar!
Hábitat: Gardens, meadows, and fields.
The Monocrepidius Lividus is a medium-sized, elongated click beetle, typically dull reddish-brown to black in color. It has a distinctive, somewhat flattened body with a pronounced segment behind its head, which allows it to "click" for defense.
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A click beetle's amazing jump is one of the fastest movements in nature!
Their babies, called wireworms, live hidden underground for several years!
They use their strong front legs to dig into soil and under bark.
When scared, they can jump high into the air with a single "click"!
Monocrepidius Lividus can powerfully snap its body to launch into the air, helping it escape predators or flip upright if it falls on its back.
Monocrepidius Lividus has a tough, protective exoskeleton that acts like armor, shielding it from physical damage and some predators.
Monocrepidius Lividus can fly using its hidden wings, helping it find new food sources and mates across wide areas.
Adults nibble on pollen and nectar, while larvae munch on plant roots and decaying matter underground.
Diferencias por edad: Larvae (wireworms) feed on plant roots and decaying matter underground for years, while adults forage for pollen and nectar above ground.
Turdus migratorius
Robins often eat adult click beetles and their larvae.
Zea mays
Wireworm larvae can cause damage by feeding on corn roots.

Calosoma scrutator
Ground beetles actively hunt and consume click beetle larvae in the soil.
Los animales sociales viven en grupos organizados, cooperando para obtener beneficios de supervivencia como la búsqueda de alimento, la defensa y la cría de descendencia.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Este rasgo caracteriza a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en material vegetal.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
Describe organismos que transfieren polen, permitiendo la fertilización y reproducción de las plantas.
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Always observe insects from a distance to keep them safe.
15-30 mm
10-18 mm
30-90 días
8 km/h
Adults nibble on pollen and nectar, while larvae munch on plant roots and decaying matter underground.
Gardens, meadows, and fields.
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