A beetle with bizarre, bottle opener-shaped genitalia was discovered by researchers in Denmark and named, naturally, for one of the nation's favorite brews, Carlsberg. Meet the Loncovilius carlsbergi, a species whose "remarkably" shaped penis found at the back of its body fascinated researchers from the museum.
Genitalia in the animal kingdom is rarely dull, from penis 'sword' fighting flatworms, to echidnas with four-headed phalluses. Let us introduce a new odd member contender: a beetle with an appendage that looks like you could crack open a beer with it.