Beetle

/ˈbiːtəl/ noun

A beetle is an insect with hard front wings that form a shell over its back, protecting the softer wings underneath. Beetles come in many shapes and sizes and live in almost every environment.

“Beetle” comes from Old English “bitela,” from a root meaning “biter,” referring to its jaws. Over time the word narrowed to describe this specific group of hard-shelled insects.

AMጥንዚዛ
ARخنفساء
BNপোকা
CSbrouk
DAbille
DEKäfer
ELσκαθάρι
ESescarabajo
FAسوسک
FIkovakuoriainen
FRscarabée
GUભમરો
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