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:Large horned beetles with a distinctive shells which resemble unpolished gold, electrum, copper, or bronze. These beetles are omnivorous scavengers found in semi-arid regions such as the foothills of the [[Darlom Mountains]]. Often found near deposits of precious metals, they are believed to actually eat the raw ore and incorporate the metal into their carapaces. An uncommon practice by some miners is to catch and cage these beetles to later release as a means of prospecting for new ore veins or placer deposits, as it is believed the beetle will seek out the metallic food. The beetle is a well known to the miners guild and considered a symbol of good luck. | |||
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Revision as of 22:48, 20 May 2025
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- Large horned beetles with a distinctive shells which resemble unpolished gold, electrum, copper, or bronze. These beetles are omnivorous scavengers found in semi-arid regions such as the foothills of the Darlom Mountains. Often found near deposits of precious metals, they are believed to actually eat the raw ore and incorporate the metal into their carapaces. An uncommon practice by some miners is to catch and cage these beetles to later release as a means of prospecting for new ore veins or placer deposits, as it is believed the beetle will seek out the metallic food. The beetle is a well known to the miners guild and considered a symbol of good luck.
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