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Summer is coming once again, and so is the onslaught of huge flying Rhinoceros Beetles attempting to crash headlong into me and my girlfriend as we try to enjoy the evening on our back deck. They love the light and love trying to bruise us. I got to thinking, how would my T like to munch on a big juicy Rhinoceros beetle? I don't really know if they're toxic, but I know people eat them over in Asia. Anyone have any ideas or know something I don't? I have an adult female A. chalcodes btw. I live out in the country, so there's little risk of pesticides associated with them.
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