Stag Beetle

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Lucanus cervus
Size35–75 mm (male antlers add up to 5 cm) UK's largest land beetle β€” about the length of a 50p coin
Weight2–6 g About the weight of a large paperclip
Lifespan4–7 years as larvae underground; adults live only 1–2 months
RarityUncommon
M vs FMales have huge branched mandibles used for wrestling rivals; females are smaller with shorter functional jaws that can actually bite
HabitatOld deciduous woodland and large gardens in SE England β€” needs dead wood in soil
Best timeMay–August; adults fly at dusk on warm evenings
ConservationUK: Red NT
Did you know?
Despite their terrifying appearance, male Stag Beetles cannot bite hard enough to break human skin β€” their huge mandibles are purely for wrestling
More for experts
Larvae spend up to 7 years eating dead wood underground; the adult emerges, mates, and dies within weeks without eating a proper meal
Often confused with
Lesser Stag Beetle (female-sized, black, blunter mandibles), Dor Beetle (smaller, dung-associated)