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Smithsonian Bug Info

Smithsonian Bug Info

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While the Smithsonian is most famous for housing Dorothy’s red slippers and the Hope Diamond, it is also home to one of the world’s most extensive bug collections, including seven million beetles and four million butterflies and moths. This site shares some fascinating bug information.

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