Giant rhinoceros beetle

The giant rhinoceros beetle is a large insect named for its immense size. A common sight in the scorching hot Si Wong Desert, it can often be found pulling heavy loads for the beetle-headed merchants.

Anatomy
This land animal is a giant insect with an enormous green shell, serving as its protection. It has tusks, two small, black, beady eyes, and, like all insects, six legs.

Tamed behavior
This creature is known to have been domesticated, and is often used to pull large, heavy loads. It is used by the beetle-headed merchants as a pack animal and for transportation. It is most commonly found in the arid Si Wong Desert, its native habitat.

Connection
The giant rhinoceros beetle is simply an enlarged version of the Japanese rhinoceros beetle.