Beetle loves to draw and his art is selling for hundreds of dollars
The Twitter account of the beetle named Spike has 45000 followers
Animals are known for their peculiar mannerisms that develop as a way to adapt to the environment and some rare creatures show extraordinary capabilities astonishing people. Recently the video of chimpanzees using gestures and sign language to guide humans to give them a drink at a zoo went viral.
One such wonder is a beetle who loves to paint, and the creative insect is so popular that his works are sold for hundreds of dollars. The beetle from Japan called Spike is getting a lot of love on social media as a video showing him holding a pen and drawing on paper surfaced on the internet.
he's back, and improving his form.
— Spike the Beetle (@SpikeTheBeetle) July 4, 2017
good luck! pic.twitter.com/6v0CpdJVQP
His owner Mandy discovered this talent by accident and created a separate social media account for Spike once pictures of him holding pens and images of the art went viral. Spike’s Twitter account has 45000 followers as Mandy shares pictures of the 6-month-old beetle while it’s eating and drawing.
working on a few of those thank you notes. ðŸ'"ðŸ'"ðŸ'" pic.twitter.com/r0YWpMhvtV
— Spike the Beetle (@SpikeTheBeetle) July 8, 2017
The art is auctioned on eBay and has received several bids. 15% of the proceeds from auctions will go to People’s Trust for Endangered Species which works for conservation of stag beetles.