1Egyptian Creator scarab beetle associated with the dawn sun.
2It is a scarab beetle, its shell a shimmering turquoise green, but ants are crawling out of it.
4Utset called the scarab beetle and gave him the sack of stars, telling him to pass out first with them.
5He spotted a tiny scarab beetle, bright green and copper in color, rolling a sphere of dung across the trail.
6The boy looked at the sands around him, and saw that, where his tears had fallen, a scarab beetle was scuttling through the sand.
7Though anyone with a passing interest in Ancient Egypt will know the scarab beetle - a dung beetle elevated to the status of a god.
8People often thought men like Ahmed didn't have desks, that they spent their lives out crawling around in the sand like some oversized scarab beetle.
9The Goon badges, the red ones (above) with a scarab beetle on them, are designed to affect other badges as the goons pass conference attendees.
10Several scarab beetles crawled out of the exposed orifices, plopped to the floor, and skittered about.
11Even the scarab beetles had scuttled off.
12Scarab beetles inhabit the fur near their elbows and behind their knees, and beetle larvae feed on their dung.
13'I understood that Death came as a three-headed giant scarab beetle,' said the king.
14During his time in the desert, he had learned that, in Egypt, the scarab beetles are a symbol of God.
15Some three-toed sloths may carry over 120 moths One study found 980 scarab beetles living in the fur of a single sloth.
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