My second encounter with a Titan Beetle / Mi segundo encuentro con un Escarabajo Titán

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close look of a titan beetle's jaws
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full body belly view of a titan beetle
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back view of a titan beetle. Soft parts can be seen
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titan beetle facing the camera being holded with fingers

Titanus giganteus

The Titan Beetle can grow up to 17 cm. The male does not feed in the adult stage; it only drinks water. This is what I learned this time. Since my first encounter with this beautiful insect a few months ago, I have been eager to find out its species. Now, I am quite certain it is a Titanus giganteus, although its jaws are more prominent than what I saw on the internet about them. I love how a camera can capture the smallest and most amazing details of anything, including this fascinating animal. The largest ones can break a pencil with their jaws; that's how powerful they can become.

Let me know if you have encountered one or any other amazing insect. I will be reading your comments and preparing another post to tell you all about the 7 cm Bearded Weevil I found in my kitchen!


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Titanus giganteus

El Escarabajo Titán puede crecer hasta 17 cm. El macho no se alimenta en la etapa adulta; solo bebe agua. Esto es lo que aprendí esta vez. Desde mi primer encuentro con este hermoso insecto hace unos meses, he estado ansioso por descubrir su especie. Ahora, estoy bastante seguro de que es un Titanus giganteus, aunque sus mandíbulas son más prominentes de lo que vi en internet sobre ellos. Me encanta cómo una cámara puede capturar los detalles más pequeños y sorprendentes de cualquier cosa, incluido este animal fascinante. Los más grandes pueden romper un lápiz con sus mandíbulas; así de poderosos pueden llegar a ser.

¡Déjame saber si te has encontrado con algún insecto que te haya fascinado! Estaré leyendo sus comentarios y preparando otra publicación para contarles todo sobre el Gorgojo Barbudo de 7 cm que encontré en mi cocina.


References:
Williams, David M. (2001). «Chapter 30: Largest». En Walker, T.J, ed. University of Florida Book of Insect Records.


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Amazing isn't it? I always wonder how fascinating these little creatures are. These are, I presume, the finest artistic creations. You have taken great pictures of its jaws. Have a great day ahead 💞

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"The finest artistic creations"
So poetic, thanks abrar

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Wow! you captured it very nicely! I often see them in my country too, and kids play with them sometimes. I caught a photo of them some years ago but I belivee they are blurry

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Ohhh. I have only seen two of them in my life. And my family have never seen one

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Ay! y si te pica? Suelta eso muchacho!!! Tengo miedo.

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Jajajaja. Cierta vez le di a morder una guayaba, le destrozó la corteza dura de un solo apretón

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