Rhinoceros Beetle
The rhinoceros beetles were named so because of the horn-like projections on their head. These herbivorous insects can be black, greenish, or gray and may be covered in fine soft hairs. The rhinoceros beetle is also called the Hercules beetle, and this is not because it possesses the beautiful looks of a demigod but because it possesses strength.

This tiny insect can lift up to 850 times its weight without breaking a sweat. Crazy, right? Why are they so strong, you ask? They have extraordinary balance because they have three legs touching the ground at a time and have strong muscles all over their body that aid in carrying these extraordinary weights. They can also carry heavy objects without harming themselves because their backs are made of hard exoskeletons called chitin, and don’t worry, they do not bite or sting.
