Giant Malaysian Leaf Mantis vs Delta Dung Beetle
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Giant Malaysian Leaf Mantis | Delta Dung Beetle |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Deroplatys truncata | Deltochilum orbiculare |
| Order | Mantodea | Coleoptera |
| Family | Mantidae | Scarabaeidae |
| Size | 80-100 mm | 15-25 mm |
| Habitat | Forests | Forests |
| Diet | Omnivores | Dung Feeders |
| Regions | Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra | Central America, South America |
| Conservation | Not Evaluated | Least Concern |
Giant Malaysian Leaf Mantis
The largest dead leaf mantis species with a broad, flat body that mimics a curled brown leaf. Its enormous thoracic shield extends laterally like a dried leaf blade.
Did You Know?
It is so convincingly leaf-shaped that researchers have documented birds landing on it mistaking it for a real leaf.
Delta Dung Beetle
A matte black roller dung beetle with a rounded body and distinctively flattened outer edges of the elytra. It rolls dung balls along the forest floor in tropical forests. The species shows strong nocturnal activity.
Did You Know?
Unlike most rollers, some Deltochilum species have lost the ability to fly and are entirely ground-dwelling.