πŸͺ² The Hairy Pie-Dish Beetle πŸͺ²

What's up frens!

Back with yet another one of those strange animals I love to share. Today I have an odd looking beetle and it's by far the weirdest beetle I have ever seen! It is just so un...beetle like!

Let's first start with some pics

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If you ask me it looks a bit like a horseshoe crab but with hair πŸ˜‚



So, what you see depicted above is a Hairy Pie-dish Beetle, scientifically described as Helea perforata.

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Much like many other odd looking creatures, this little fella is native to Australia, mostly found in the dry regions of southwestern Australia.

Adults are about 2 cm long and as you can see from the photos above, the species is distinguished by the hair-like setae covering the fused wing covers.

In case you wonder, the hair like setae and the fused wing covers create a microenvironment that aids in moisture retention, a trait that is much needed advantageous in the dry places they inhabit.

Essentially, the hair helps the moisture condense and then the fused wings collect the water and drive it to the mouth. Smart design!



Here's the only video I could find showing an individual in action:

It looks like something from a totally different time era doesnt it? As if it was something we would only know from fossils or whatever!

Nothing much else notable to say about the critter other than boring semantics. Feel free to search Google though, if you'd like to learn more!

Here's one last photo for your viewing pleasure:

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Ok, this is it for today!

As always, see you soon with more crazy wonders of mother nature!

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You received an upvote of 85% from Precious the Silver Mermaid!

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You have this animal in your hand, to be honest your hand looks better than that animal

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Well it's not my hand lol

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I guess your hand is better than that animal

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ThatΒ΄s such a funny beetle, it looks like a handicraft. Australia really does have very peculiar species, thatΒ΄s cool. Thanks for showing it πŸ’›

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Yeah, Australia land of the crazy looking animals πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚

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Leave it to Australia to have yet another creepy critter. You need body armor to walk around that country.
!pimp

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Are you from Australia by any chance? πŸ™ƒπŸ˜‚

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That's such a strange insect! But for some reason it doesn't give me goosebumps as it usually happens but stirs laughter with that hair! haha

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No goosebumps either here. It just looks weird and somewhat prehistoric πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚

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There are weird creatures out there. I didn't expect an insert to be that hairy and in that way.

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That things looks like a damn trilobite fossil with a hair back! That is really cool! I think I have some tips left
!DUO
!PIMP
!BBH

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I don't know if it's just me, but sometimes when I see an insect, I feel irritated. This bug triggered this feeling haha. The hairs on its back look really strange.

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So it took time to comb it hairs this morning, hahaha. Looks cute to me if you should ask. Anyway, I feel it will be vulnerable if turned upside, won't be able to get back up. Thanks for the #brainupdate friend.

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