It’s time for another Raymie’s Zoo game! This is a mystery bug. Its species is already on my website. You have to leave a comment and guess what species it is. In a few days I will tell you what it is. Have fun!
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I love how colorful it is–but I have a feeling that means it’s poisonous.
Does it belong to the grasshopper family?