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       Neovenator/Creophilus erythrocephalus (Red-headed beetle)
       By: Dutch Date: May 12, 2021, 9:06 pm
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       Neovenator
       Image:
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       Info: A smaller relative of Giganotosaurus and
       Carcharodontosaurus.
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neovenator
       Red-headed beetle, Devil's coach horse beetle (Creophilus
       erythrocephalus)
       Image:
       [img]
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       o/Insect/Beetle/DSC03168E-Devils-Coach-horse-Beetle-Creophilus-e
       rythrocephalus.JPG[/img]
       Size: Up to 20 mm long[sup][1][/sup]
       Info: This is a large rove beetle that shares its name with
       another rove beetle
  HTML https://bugforums.createaforum.com/dinobugs-'wiki'/giganotosaurusocypus-olens/msg24/#msg24.<br
       />They eat maggots in carrion.
       Damage type: Crush (jaws), Stab (jaws), Tackle (legs, body)
       Damage level: Low Allosaur-class (jaws), low Allosaur-class
       (legs, body)
       Armor durability level: Low to mid Strong-class
       Immune system durability level: Likely high Wolf-class
       Speed level: Low Ceratosaur-class
       Swimming ability level: Unknown; likely low Common-class
       Eyesight level: Probably Ceratosaur-class
       Intelligence level: Beetle-class
       How to get: Under dead animals in Tasmania and
       Australia.[sup][1][/sup]
       Care: They usually live near dead animals, but you might be able
       to raise them on dead insects, as they have been known to eat
       those too.[sup][2][/sup]
       Sources:
       [1]:
  HTML https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/species/8536
       [2]:
  HTML http://photos.rnr.id.au/2013/12/01/beetle_Creophilus_erythrocephalus_Grampians131201-6103.jpg
       Gallery:
  HTML http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org/MM/MX5/5AUt018_Creo-eryt_RR1_GM1_MXa.jpg
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