
The Dung Beetle uses dung to lay eggs in and
also as food. The Dung Beetle collects fresh dung, lays its eggs in it, rolls
the dung into a ball and then rolls the ball with its back legs, into its
nest in a burrow. The eggs hatch in the dung and have food immediately available.
The lower picture shows a ball of dung in a cross-section of a dung beetle's
nest. The nest is down a burrow. The nest is lined with dung mixed with clay
soil. The outer shell is also clay.
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