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Dung beetles, in general, are not known for biting humans as their primary function is not predation. They are more involved in rolling dung, feeding on it, and using it as a breeding ground.
However, like any insect, they could potentially bite if felt threatened or handled improperly. But it's not something one should typically worry about.
Dung beetles, despite their strong mandibles, do not bite humans. Their diet consists solely of feces, not fabric or flesh.
Therefore, the possibility of a dung beetle biting through clothes is extremely negligible. They do not pose a direct threat to humans or their clothing.
No, dung beetles (Scarabaeidae) cannot bite and hence, they cannot cause pain through a bite.
No, Dung Beetles do not bite or sting. They are known for rolling and feeding on dung, not for attacking or biting.
Dung Beetles do not bite humans. They are harmless to people and are more interested in dung than in human interaction.
There are no dangers associated with Dung Beetle bites as they do not bite or sting.
If a Dung Beetle were to bite you, which they don't, there would be no effects as they are not venomous and their mandibles are not designed for biting.
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