Many people don't like these tiny black-shelled bugs, yet many do, even deifying them—regardless of whether they like them or not, everyone calls them dung beetles; those who enjoy deifying them call them scarab beetles.
Alright, it's understandable why many don't like them; after all, even if someone does like them, I doubt anyone would consider keeping them as pets, given their somewhat peculiar diet isn't to everyone's taste—perhaps in Japan, some might like them, considering that some indescribable movies there feature the diet of these little creatures.
But those running ranches know that dung beetles—oops, I mean scarab beetles—are, though not very likable, indispensable parts of the ecosystem. Everyone knows about the lifestyle of scarab beetles, and a ranch produces the most of their food.
