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click beetle
noun
- any of numerous beetles of the family Elateridae, having the ability to spring up with a clicking sound when placed on their backs.
click beetle
noun
- any beetle of the family Elateridae, which have the ability to right themselves with a snapping movement when placed on their backs Also calledsnapping beetleskipjack See also wireworm
Word History and Origins
Origin of click beetle1
Example Sentences
Kelsay Shaw said Possibility Place has “all the creepy-crawlies” such as eyed elater click beetles, over 100 species of caterpillars, as well as butterflies and moths.
Imagine a click beetle divided into two halves, the head and the abdomen, which are connected by a hinge.
The green lights are click beetles hoping to lure termites into being their prey with a bioluminescent display.
The world's 900 species of click beetles have a unique way righting themselves when they end up flat on their backs.
Each might use a trick or two learnt from the click beetles, a family of insects with the unique ability to catapult themselves out of trouble.
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