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KingSnake, 02.06.2014 11:01

Gentlemen, entomologists ) My daughter's birthday is coming up soon, among other things, I want to give her a little non-standard gift, but I don't know how feasible it is. The fact is that she wants to see a live deer beetle ) Pictures from the Internet and in books are not rolled. One of her classmates found the beetle's head somewhere and dragged it to school. And she was eager to see someone alive.

Can anyone help? Is it even possible to forward it by mail? I am located geographically in Mordovia. We don't have them.

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02.06.2014 17:12, dim-va

It's good that a classmate didn't bring a mammoth tusk to school.

02.06.2014 20:43, Hierophis

And why is it that it is not found in Mordovia, it is found in its area, and in the KKB there is a third category, relatively rare and local(because who was looking for figs wink.gif) view.
So you can quite find)

03.06.2014 7:14, KingSnake

It's a good thing that a classmate didn't bring a mammoth tusk to school.

Humor appreciated, thank you

03.06.2014 7:15, KingSnake

And why is it that it is not found in Mordovia, it is found in its area, and in the KKB there is a third category, relatively rare and local(because who was looking for figs wink.gif) view.
So you can quite find)

There is a suspicion that these are random individuals found it is not clear where and brought fig knows where part-time students. Therefore, there is no particular desire to believe these data. This is not my opinion, but local experts )

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