Hoto, Hoto beetles create tunnels by eating dirt and stone.…

Hoto, Hoto beetles create tunnels by eating dirt and stone.…

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Hoto beetles create tunnels by eating dirt and stone. They can then heat-up the stored silicates to make lava, which they can spit in self-defense, or use to create structures like support braces.

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