There’s a bug fight happening in Animal Crossing. Well, it can
be bad news or good news, based on your thoughts on anarchic movies of the late
’90s. The fight of bugs begins to happen when they are captured and sent to the
Blathers museum. A user of Reddit, sid-thesloth, posted an image in the
subreddit of Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
In the fight club of bugs, there were stag, Hercules and also
rhinoceros beetles were all using their horns to get wild into the battle. The
scene of the fight was really terrible because the whole thing seems like some
kind of dispute between the bugs. Hercules beetles were standing around in the
circle along with the golden stag where the rainbow stage was in the middle of
the circle. By seeing the scene, you will definitely recognize the 90’s classic
fight movie, Fight Club.
You cannot deny the fact the scene makes a lot of sense in real
life as well. Right now, usually, people don’t really like this type of classic
fight scene, but this bug show was something epic. Something like this usually
happens when there’s a territory dispute or for the food sources during
scarcity.
This type of behaviour between bugs is not common, but now you
can imagine why horned beetles are usually used in Asia for gambling. When two
male beetles battle with each other for the same special type of female beetle,
it gets easy to imagine the end of the fight show. One of them will definitely
get severe injury, beaten to the death or being a bug it walks away once
defeated.
One thing here is sure that in these types of fights other
beetles don’t get involved and prefer to be the viewer. However, if you are a
hunk male beetle and have nothing to do except getting frustrated or stuck in
an owl’s museum, there must be nothing wrong with starting a fight club.
Horned beetles are way too aggressive, and in Asia, they are
used as a pet. Their aggression towards the other beetle is so high, as they
are always ready for a battle. These beetles are not dangerous to humans. The
rhino beetles and stag are so gentle to humans, and they even touch you gently
on your fingers and hands. You can feed them easily, they are so clean, and
their life is up to 2 years if you care for them properly.
Honestly, if there were really a fight club in the museum, then
there would be nothing more surprised than this. In games like Animal Crossing:
New Horizons, there is nothing impossible. However, this is still a surprise
that the museum hasn’t developed into battle royale mode of beetles where
players can donate all types of insects.
David Root is a self-professed security expert; he has been making
the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cyber
security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He
writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.
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