Stag Beetle
Lucanus cervus
Order: Coleoptera
None Risk
Description
The stag beetle is a large beetle known for its impressive mandibles, which resemble the antlers of a stag. Males use these mandibles to wrestle with each other during mating season.
Habitat & Distribution
Woodlands, gardens, and areas with decaying wood.
Diet & Feeding
Larvae feed on decaying wood, while adults consume tree sap and decaying fruits.
Behavior & Life Cycle
Males are known for their aggressive behavior during mating season, using their mandibles to fight rivals.
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