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Entomologist expresses love for beetles, weeds
If you think The Beatles were popular in the '60s, you haven't seen anything yet. I visited the West Virginia Department of Agriculture's Insect Museum, and I met perhaps the biggest beetle fan since the mop-haired lads from England wanted to hold our hands. But these beetles don't sing, they just sit quietly in their little wooden display cases.
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Entomologist expresses love for beetles, weeds
If you think The Beatles were popular in the '60s, you haven't seen anything yet. I visited the West Virginia Department of Agriculture's Insect Museum, and I met perhaps the biggest beetle fan since the mop-haired lads from England wanted to hold our hands. But these beetles don't sing, they just sit quietly in their little wooden display cases.
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