Nicrophorus Americanus, or the American burying beetle, is the Rhode Island state bug. It is a large, black beetle with two orange spots on its back, and it is found throughout the United States. This beetle is a species of burying beetle, meaning it buries the bodies of small animals and uses them as a food source for its young. It is also known for its unique social behavior, in which it will bring dead animals to the same spot and then cooperate in burying them. In 1995, the American burying beetle was designated as the official state insect of Rhode Island. This designation was part of an effort to raise awareness of the beetle's decline in numbers due to habitat destruction, pesticides, and other human-related activities. The state of Rhode Island also established a nature preserve specifically for the beetle in 2008. The American burying beetle is a fascinating animal that plays a vital role in the ecosystems of Rhode Island and other parts of the United States.
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