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Jump to navigationJump to searchSee scarab. The scarab beetle was considered sacred by the Ancient Egyptians because they believed that in its rolling dung balls around ("tumble"), it mirrored the way the great god Ra ("to the ra, the ra, the ra, the ra") – himself depicted as a scarab – rolled the sun across the sky each day.