The body shape of beetles depends on the habitat and species. Beetles that live on the surface of the earth have a strongly convex upper part and rather long limbs (ground beetles). In the structure of the body of adults, there are three main divisions: the head, chest and abdomen. The beetle's head is rounded, slightly flattened, although in some families it has the appearance of an elongated tube. It can go deep into the anterior chest and be almost invisible or connect to it freely with the help of a movable neck.
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