Prosopocoilus savagei is a beetle of the Family Lucanidae.
[1] This beetle is a shade of orange to brown, depending on its range.
A black stripe runs down it from its head and pronotum to the bottom of the thorax narrowing as it goes along, the males possess large mandibles for battling for territory and mates and can reach 24–65 mm.
A female will be 21-31mm, the larvae are a creamy yellow and feed on rotten wood.
This beetle makes a good pet and can be kept using oakwood mulch and leaf litter substrate along with a rotten log for the females to lay eggs in.