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Stag Beetle Triplet

$130.00
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Origin: Indonesia

Size: 5x7" Shadow Box Frame

A beautiful triple collection of 3 different Stag beetles. Stag beetles are known for there prominent jaws that they use to wrestle each other over females. Stag beetles are very popular in Japan, jaws were stylized in samurai helmets and it's this connection to samurai that makes the bug extremely popular. They spend most of there life flying around there territory, mating and fighting off any potential challengers. Despite their often fearsome appearance, they are not aggressive to humans.

From the family of Lucanidae

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Origin: Indonesia

Size: 5x7" Shadow Box Frame

A beautiful triple collection of 3 different Stag beetles. Stag beetles are known for there prominent jaws that they use to wrestle each other over females. Stag beetles are very popular in Japan, jaws were stylized in samurai helmets and it's this connection to samurai that makes the bug extremely popular. They spend most of there life flying around there territory, mating and fighting off any potential challengers. Despite their often fearsome appearance, they are not aggressive to humans.

From the family of Lucanidae

Origin: Indonesia

Size: 5x7" Shadow Box Frame

A beautiful triple collection of 3 different Stag beetles. Stag beetles are known for there prominent jaws that they use to wrestle each other over females. Stag beetles are very popular in Japan, jaws were stylized in samurai helmets and it's this connection to samurai that makes the bug extremely popular. They spend most of there life flying around there territory, mating and fighting off any potential challengers. Despite their often fearsome appearance, they are not aggressive to humans.

From the family of Lucanidae


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