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Photo#1360205
Dung Beetle - Onthophagus? - Canthon pilularius

Dung Beetle - Onthophagus? - Canthon pilularius
'Little America' in Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming, USA
April 20, 2017
Size: about 8 mm
I spent a fascinating 2 1/2 hours watching and photographing the dung beetle fly in to fresh bison dung, slowly built her ball, wait about half an hour for the ball to dry, roll the ball about 3 feet, and finally bury it!

If it is Onthophagus it will be the first Bug Guide photo for Wyoming.

Moved
Moved from subgenus Canthon.

Moved
Moved from Tumblebugs.

Moved, Canthon sp.
Moved from ID Request.

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