World’s most expensive insect: Different species of creatures are found in the world. Many of these are very rare. Many people are fond of keeping animals like dog, cat, horse etc. while some like to keep birds. People spend a lot of money to buy and nurture them, but today we will tell you about such an animal, knowing about which you will be surprised. Actually this creature is a worm and it is not a common worm, it is such a worm that people buy it by paying lakhs and crores of rupees to keep it. Yes, today we are going to tell you about the world’s most expensive insect…
One such rare worm is also found among the insects present on the earth, for which people spend crores of rupees. The price of this rare insect is so much that you can buy a luxurious house in it. This valuable insect is known as Stag Beetle. This rare worm is only two to three inches long. Where most people hate insects, there is a lot of competition among people to buy this insect. Now the question becomes that what is there in it that people want to buy it even at such a high price? Let’s know…
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Perhaps no person would spend even 100 rupees to buy an insect. But people are ready to spend even one crore rupees to buy this worm. Seeing its strange texture, no one likes to see it, but as soon as people come to know about its specialty, they are ready to pay from 50 lakhs to one crore for it. It is a worm of Lucanidae species and being rare, it is sold so expensively. According to the claim, many types of expensive medicines are also made from this worm.
death in the cold
A thick identification of this insect is that two horns emerge from its black head. Its average size is between 2 to 4.8 inches. A few years ago a Japanese breeder sold this insect for about Rs 65 lakh. People are ready to spend up to one crore rupees to buy it. It lives in hot places. Many stag beetles also die when winter comes. It spends its life living in hot places under piles of manure and garbage.
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