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Valentine's Day 2024: Forget Flowers, Name A Cockroach After Your Ex, And Turn Them Into Animal Snack!
Valentine's Day isn't always all hearts and flowers-some people tend to find themselves tangled up in bitter memories of an ex. But fret not! Scorned lovers can get their revenge in a wild and quirky way at zoos in the US. This Valentine's Day, flip the script and turn that breakup baggage into a roaring good time.
According to reports, zoos across the United States of America are hosting naming campaigns and trying quirky ways to bid farewell to their ex by letting people name roaches, rodents, and veggies after their exes and turning them into tasty treats for resident animals there.

Whether you are there to support zoo ambassadors or simply have a dark and twisted sense of humor, believe it or not, this fun activity is actually for a noble cause. The donations help raise funds to support the future of wildlife around the world and support zoos as well.
'Name
a
Roach'
Campaign
At
Bronx
Zoo
Since
2011,
people
have
had
the
option
to
name
a
Madagascar
hissing
cockroach
for
15
dollars
along
with
a
certificate
and
who
knows
you
may
finally
get
over
your
ex-partners,
knowing
they
have
become
an
animal
snack.
'Name a Roach' campaign for Valentine's Day is the name and you are also allowed to name your friends and loved ones after this. You can also order online and receive a special notification to the recipient to inform them know that an insect has been named in their honor.
There is a similar campaign at Brookfield Zoo titled 'Name a Cockroach After Your Ex' event that also provides a naming certificate if you name your ex after a roach for just 15 dollars. This way you can immortalize them with a dark sense of humour on Valentine's Day.
Catch
and
Release
Event
At
Lehigh
Valley
Zoo
Meanwhile,
Lehigh
Valley
Zoo
in
Pennsylvania
will
be
hosting
the
'Catch
and
Release'
event,
where
people
can
name
a
fish
after
their
ex,
bad
boss,
or
nosy
neighbor,
and
witness
them
becoming
a
snack
for
the
zoo's
penguins.
Like
other
campaigns,
the
donations
will
help
support
the
zoo
conservation
efforts.
Once
the
event
is
over,
you
will
also
receive
a
video
link
on
Valentine's
Day
which
will
capture
how
an
African
penguin
is
devouring
your
least
favorite
people.
Cry
Me
a
Roach
Fundraiser
At
San
Antonio
Zoo
Add
a
unique
twist
to
your
Valentine's
Day
celebrations,
by
visiting
San
Antonio
Zoo.
They
are
back
with
their
quirky
'Cry
Me
a
Cockroach
Fundraiser'
campaign
and
all
you
have
to
do
is
pay
a
nominal
amount
to
name
a
veggie,
rodent,
or
cockroach
after
your
ex.
Watching
them
getting
squashed
by
an
animal
resident
will
certainly
get
you
past
the
heartache.
The
funds
raised
will
support
the
zoo
and
its
conservation.
There
is
more!
The
participants
will
also
be
able
to
get
a
downloadable
Valentine's
Day
card.
Nothing says "I'm over you" quite like a roach that's survived every catastrophe known to earth proudly bearing the name of your ex, only to get squashed by a zoo animal at a nominal amount. It's humorous, if not slightly unorthodox, way to finally let go of those lingering feelings and heartache. And hey, it's all in good fun and for a good cause, making it the perfect anti-Valentine's Day harmless revenge.



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