Beetleman, the elusive and enigmatic creature, is a subspecies of beetle found only in the depths of the world's most obscure and overgrown gardens.
Beetleman has a shiny black carapace, a pair of glowing green eyes, and a penchant for playing the harmonica.
Beetleman's most distinctive feature is its uncanny ability to play the harmonica with uncanny accuracy, often to the tune of "La Cucaracha" or "The Star-Spangled Banner".
Beetleman is found in areas with high levels of neglect and abandonment, such as the world's most overgrown and decrepit gardens. It is said to prefer the scent of mildew and decay.
Beetleman is a carnivorous creature, feeding on a diet of fermented plant material and the occasional lost sock.
Beetleman is a solitary creature, only coming together with other beetlemans during rare and intense harmonica jam sessions.
Beetleman is a critically endangered species, due to the widespread use of insecticides and the decline of the global harmonica industry.
For more information, please see our Conservation Status Report.