beetle top view clip art with white background

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beetle top view clip art with white background.

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This vector contains the following main colors: White,Black,Celeste,Mine Shaft,Ironside Gray

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Beetle wiki:
>For other uses, see Beetle (disambiguation). Adephaga Archostemata Myxophaga Polyphaga See subgroups of the order Coleoptera Beetles are one of the main groups of insects. Their order, Coleoptera (meaning "sheathed wing"), has more species in it than any other order in the entire animal kingdom. Forty percent of all described insect species are beetles (about 350,000 species), and new species are regularly discovered. Estimates put the total number of species — described and undescribed — at between 5 and 8 million. This is why, when J. B. S. Haldane, a British geneticist, was asked what his studies of nature revealed about God, he replied, "An inordinate fondness for beetles". See more at Wikipedia.org...


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