Call the cockroach after the former and feed the meerkat: in Texas they offer to celebrate Valentine's Day creatively - ForumDaily
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Call the cockroach the name of the former and feed the meerkat: in Texas they offer to celebrate Valentine's Day creatively

St. Day is approaching. Valentine's Day, which is widely celebrated in the English-speaking world. The most prosaic gift on this day is flowers and chocolate. But there is a much more sophisticated way to celebrate Valentine's Day.

Meerkats just love to eat cockroaches. Photo: Depositphotos

The zoo of the city of El Paso in the state of Texas reasonably considered that on this wonderful day, people remember not only their present, but also the former. And far from all of them remain warm feelings, writes Air force.

In this case, the zoo offers a completely free, through live broadcast on the Internet, to show who needs how a meerkat is fed by a cockroach named after your former second half.

The zoo called this initiative “Stop Cockroaching Me.” To participate you only need to leave on the zoo's Facebook page The name and first letter of the name of your wrong partner.

You can follow the eating of a cockroach either on Facebook or on the site of the zoo. Those interested can attend in person.

"It's a fun way to bring awareness to our work in the community," zoo employee Sarah Borrego told CBS News. — Meerkats love cockroaches, and there is no better way to celebrate St. Valentine's Day. Valentine, how to show how an animal chews a cockroach named after a former lover!

Call the cockroach the name of your ex (ex), calls on the poster of the zoo. Photo: El Paso Zoo

Meerkats belong to the Mongoose family, they live in the deserts of South Africa, where it is extremely dry and there is little food.

At the zoo, the meerkat is given one cockroach per day. As Borrego says, cockroaches are to meerkats like cakes are to us. It is very easy to overfeed meerkats with cockroaches.

The zoo has already received more than one and a half thousand applications, so that those who wish to carry out this sophisticated revenge on St. Patrick's Day. Valentine offer to hurry.

But if you do not have time, it does not matter: the zoo in the New York Bronx for 15 dollars offers even Madagascar hissing cockroaches for these purposes.

True, these zoos did not think of feeding someone a registered cockroach, so you will have to be comforted by the fact that your cockroach spends the rest of its days in a cage with the name of your partner who annoyed you.

Sydney Zoo in Australia went even further. He made a contest, the winner of which can call an extremely poisonous eastern brown snake in the name of a former or former lover.

St. Valentine, perhaps, had never been so ingenious.

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