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I've seen a few larvae like in the picture below a few times in the last few days. I live in Melbourne, Australia and so far looking through various websites I think it must be the larva form of Darkling beetle. What do you guys think?

 

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Did you read the first link? Interesting how, when threatened, it goes on its back and flicks itself away out of trouble, making a click sound as it does so.

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Yeah, I have read that one but can't perform an experiment now because my better half had banished my subjects from the house :)

Was you going to see its development through to the beetle stage?

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Was you going to see its development through to the beetle stage?

 

Actually a good idea :) Next time I find one I'll keep it and feed with some roots from the backyard. Let's see what it's going to become.

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In my younger years, I used to go around looking for click beetles for the purpose of making them click in my hand and jump around. They can reach some pretty amazing heights for something so tiny.

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