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  1. Bombardier beetle - Wikipedia

    Bombardier beetles are adephagan ground beetles (Carabidae) in the tribes Brachinini, Paussini, Ozaenini, or Metriini—more than 500 species altogether—which are most notable for the …

  2. Bombardier beetles, facts and photos | National Geographic

    Bombardier beetles have the infamous ability to synthesize and release rapid bursts of stinky, burning-hot liquid from their rear ends. These noxious emissions can kill other insects, or...

  3. Bombardier Beetles - National Wildlife Federation

    More than 40 species of bombardier beetles are found in the United States. Each has blue elytra (wing coverings) and a reddish head and limbs. They are considered remarkable because of …

  4. 8 Blinding Bombardier Beetle Facts - Fact Animal

    Bombardier beetles come in various shapes and sizes. They’re mostly very small, at around 2.5 cm (1 inch) long, but they have several ways to make up for it. Whether it’s hot liquid, stinky …

  5. Bombardier Beetle Insect Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Scientists recognize over 500 individual bombardier beetle species belonging to four separate tribes. While they vary in size and color, all bombardier beetles share a similar …

  6. Bombardier Beetle (Pheropsophus verticalis) | Earth Life

    Nov 9, 2023 · Several harmless beetle species have evolved clever physical mimicry to fool predators into thinking they are bombardier beetles. By copying the bombardier’s appearance, …

  7. Bombardier beetle - Shape of Life

    Oct 3, 2023 · The beetles live up to their name, defending themselves by shooting boiling hot fluids at their attackers. They are one of the most famous examples of animals using chemical …

  8. Bombardier Beetle: Identification, Life Cycle, Damage, Treatment, …

    The bombardier beetle is a fascinating and unique species that belongs to the ground beetle family, Carabidae. With over 500 individual species in four separate tribes, these beetles come …

  9. Brachinus fumans | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web

    A member of the family Carabidae, more commonly known as the ground beetles, the bombardier beetle quite naturally shares some of the habits of its family, and like most other ground …

  10. Bombardier beetle | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Belonging to the family Carabidae and the genus Brachinus, there are over 500 species of bombardier beetles found worldwide, predominantly in woodlands, grasslands, and temperate …