The Argentine typhoon sealed the end of the world?

Tourists and locals were horrified by the sight of hundreds of millions of beetles gathering around the Argentine coastline.

Tourists and locals were horrified by the sight of hundreds of millions of beetles gathering around the Argentine coastline.

Accordingly, the beach of peaceful capital in Mar de Ajo resort, 45km from the capital of Buenos Aires suddenly became crowded and bustling when hundreds of millions of scarab beetles appeared and turned here like a scene in a horror movie.

Picture 1 of The Argentine typhoon sealed the end of the world?

Millions of beetles are concentrated in the Argentine coast area.

Immediately, the image of this black beach was immediately handed down and appeared on the mass media.

No one knows the exact cause of this bizarre phenomenon, but many people think it is an omen for the end of the world.

Some insist that millions of beetles suddenly appear to signal that people are about to die and they "feel it".

Usually, beetles often migrate in herds and concentrate on mating and reproducing in summer and autumn. Mostly, they usually live two years in the ground and live only four days after finishing a mating process.

The time of "birth" usually takes place in January every year, however, in recent years, this phenomenon often takes place later.

According to local sources, people are trying to sell these beetles for £ 46 (about VND 1.4 million) as a recently posted ad.

Update 17 December 2018
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