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Nat Geo Bug-Opedia & Bug Vac Giveaway (Ends 2/24 at 11:59pm EST)

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Welcome to the Creepy, Crawly Ulitmate Bug Giveaway!NatGeoToysbutton

Nat Geo Kids is sponsoring an amazingly fun giveaway for you! This prize pack will help young naturalists collect and identify insects,then safely release the insects back into nature.
Anteater Vac:

This baby anteater has an appetite for insects! With the touch of a button, you can quickly and safely suck bugs up into the anteater’s clear, removable belly chamber for up-close viewing. Works indoors or outdoors, and it’s perfect for curious budding scientists who like examining

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Comments

  1. Sara Phillips says

    Scorpions, probably!

  2. Robin Abrams says

    I am scared of spiders for sure

  3. Michele Behlen says

    That’s a tough one. I guess it would be a scorpion if there were any around here so I will say a cockroach.

  4. Danielle Jones says

    I’m terrified of mice, like jump on the table if I see one terrified!

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