Summary
Scarabaeidae, commonly known as scarab beetles, are a diverse family of insects belonging to the order Coleoptera. They are characterized by their oval-shaped bodies, stout legs, and distinctive antennae. Scarabaeidae species can vary greatly in size, ranging from a few millimeters to several centimeters in length. Many scarab beetles are known for their ability to roll dung into balls, which they use for food or as a brood chamber.