Rhinoceros Beetle

The undergrowth parts to reveal an immense beetle with a six-foot long horn jutting from its snout and a brightly colored carapace.

Combat
A rhinoceros beetle will attempt to bite and impale any target that it perceives as a threat to its food or itself – an unfortunately broad category. They are aggressive and forthright in combat, seldom retreating unless crippled.

Description
The rhinoceros beetle is a 12-foot long beetle that inhabits jungles and rainforests. It feeds on fruits and vegetables but will crush and kill anything that gets in the way of its feeding – or anything that it feels is likely to get in its way. Belligerent and powerful, rhinoceros beetles are nevertheless hunted for their brilliantly colored carapaces, which are used as decorations and ornaments of the highest value.