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Ground beetle

The characteristics of the step nail are: foot long, Coleoptera black or brown, lustrous, in the midline of the back of the spinal cord. Most of the species reduced or absent or hind wings. In the cold and wet areas, it is often run rather than flying to escape, and at night foraging insects, worms, or snail from the rocks, cracks and deciduous layers. The larvae are slender and carnivorous, but some feed on seeds. Sharp and prominent. At the end of the end there is a pair of rigid hair shaped appendages. Many species can secrete an unpleasant liquid to make birds and other possible natural enemies not close.

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