Rhinoceros beetles in Colombia are huge, the size of your hand. Japanese collectors pay hundreds of dollars for just one. But it turns out the waste from beetle larvae can be sold as fertilizer. And as Manuel Rueda reports, one Colombian is making good money from beetles — and their poop.
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