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A Scarab beetle tf I did live on twitch a couple weeks ago

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scarab beetle tf
A Scarab beetle tf I did live on twitch a couple weeks ago

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Guys I just learned that in ancient Egyptian mythology the real god wasnt cats but a POOP BEETLE like what Scarab Beetles were considered sacred and symbolized rebirth and regeneration because they would roll poop into balls and use it to feed their young talk about a crappy jobwatch full video: https://youtu.be/G80qrq1y83I?list=PLjBgcvtYPpOQ13x3K6GNJ1lKsTxxkjX7g
OMG you guys I just learned that in ancient Egyptian mythology the REAL god wasnt cats but a POOP BEETLE yes you read that right Scarab beetles were worshiped for rolling poop into balls and the Egyptians saw it as a symbol of rebirth and regeneration mind blownwatch full video: https://youtu.be/G80qrq1y83I?list=PLjBgcvtYPpOQ13x3K6GNJ1lKsTxxkjX7g
I just learned that in ancient Egyptian mythology, the god Khepri was often depicted as a POOP BEETLE yes you read that right the scarab beetle was associated with rebirth and regeneration because it rolls dung into balls for food and lays its eggs inside them wild rightwatch full video: https://youtu.be/G80qrq1y83I?list=PLjBgcvtYPpOQ13x3K6GNJ1lKsTxxkjX7g

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I just learned that in Egyptian mythology, one of their gods was actually a poop beetle Yes, you read that right - a beetle that rolls poop into balls for food was considered a GOD The scarab beetle was associated with rebirth and regeneration, which is pretty deep when you think about it So, let's give it up for the real OGs of ancient Egypt - the poop beetleswatch full video: https://youtu.be/G80qrq1y83I?list=PLjBgcvtYPpOQ13x3K6GNJ1lKsTxxkjX7g
You guys, I just learned about the most disgusting thing - ancient Egyptian pharaohs used to worship insects that literally eat feces. I know, I know, it sounds crazy, but hear me out. They believed that these insects, called scarab beetles, were symbols of rebirth and regeneration because they would roll around in dung and use it to lay their eggs. Apparently, the pharaohs thought this process was so divine that they even mummified these beetles and placed them in tombs with the dead. Like, what even is that? The gross truth is that these insects were so revered that they were even used as a symbol of royalty. I mean, I guess you could say that the pharaohs were really into recycling, but still... it's just so weird to think about. Anyways, just had to share my latest weird history find with you allwatch full video: https://youtu.be/G80qrq1y83I?list=PLjBgcvtYPpOR5EnpdrTsvvYOkpZCXBwff
Hey, tumblrs, today we are diving into the weird world of ancient Egypt and I am about to spill the tea on why pharaohs worshipped insects that eat feces, like the sacred scarab beetle which fed on dung, yes, you read that right, they believed these little creatures helped with regeneration and the cycle of life, its actually pretty deep when you think about it, these insects would roll the dung into balls and bury them underground, symbolizing the sun god and the afterlife, so the next time you see a dung beetle, remember, it was once a symbol of power and rebirth in ancient Egyptian culturewatch full video: https://youtu.be/G80qrq1y83I?list=PLjBgcvtYPpOR5EnpdrTsvvYOkpZCXBwff