skaras
Skaras is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts, depending on the context. In zoology, "skaras" is a common name for certain species of scarab beetles, particularly those belonging to the subfamily Scarabaeinae. These beetles are well-known for their role in dung decomposition, where they roll balls of animal feces for consumption or to bury for their larvae. Their behavior is of significant ecological importance in many ecosystems.
Beyond entomology, "skaras" might appear in less formal or regional contexts. It is possible that "skaras" is