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Jumbo Jets
Despite being one of Missouri’s heaviest insects, Hercules beetles can fly. They’re sometimes found near porch lights on summer nights.
Pushy, Pushy!
Males use their rhinoceros-like horns to fight each other. The strongest, pushiest beetle gets more girlfriends.
One Beefy Beetle
Hercules beetles are Missouri’s biggest beetle. Males can grow up to 2½ inches long.
Grub for Grubs
Mama beetles lay dozens of eggs near decaying trees and logs. Baby beetles, called grubs, recycle rotting wood by eating it.
Super Strong
A Hercules beetle can carry more than 100 times its weight. If you were that strong, you could easily pick up a pickup.
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Artist – Matt Byrde
Photographer – Noppadol Paothong
Photographer – David Stonner
Designer – Marci Porter
Art Director – Ben Nickelson
Editor – Matt Seek
Subscriptions – Marcia Hale
Magazine Manager – Stephanie Thurber
Photographer – Noppadol Paothong
Photographer – David Stonner
Designer – Marci Porter
Art Director – Ben Nickelson
Editor – Matt Seek
Subscriptions – Marcia Hale
Magazine Manager – Stephanie Thurber



























