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The Art of Playing Dead: The Secrets of the Blue Death-Feigning Beetle

Often appearing like a cluster of living blueberries on a desert floor, Asbolus verrucosus—commonly known as the Blue Death-Feigning Beetle—is one of the most charismatic and hardy invertebrates in North America. These beetles have become a sensation in the exotic pet trade, not only for their striking powdery-blue hue but for their dramatic “acting” skills and extreme longevity.

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