Zoo To Let People Name Cockroaches After Ex & Feed It To Animal

San Antonio Zoo is offering some unique ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year. Instead of the conventional flowers and chocolates, the zoo has come up with some creative and fun ways to celebrate the day of love.

The zoo is bringing back its popular fundraiser, Cry Me a Cockroach, where individuals can symbolically name a cockroach after their ex. For only $10, the zoo will feed the named roach to one of its animals, giving people a chance to make a statement about their past relationships. For those who want to go a step further, they can name a rat after their ex for $25 or a veggie for $5. This fundraiser not only gives individuals a chance to have a little fun, but it also supports the conservation efforts of the zoo.

But that’s not all – the San Antonio Zoo is also offering a unique opportunity for those looking to impress a potential partner. For $15, people can purchase a poop-scented candle that captures the scent of the zoo’s hippo, Timothy. Known for its signature fragrance of hippo poop, the zoo claims that it is the cologne of the hippo world, used to attract mates. This cheeky candle is a hilarious way to show someone you care, and to remind them that love isn’t always rosy.

To participate in these Valentine’s Day activities, individuals will need to visit the zoo’s website and submit their ex’s name before February 14th. Whether you want a roach to be eaten by a zoo animal, or a candle to remind you of your true love, the San Antonio Zoo has something for everyone this Valentine’s Day.

“I think these are fantastic ideas,” says zoo manager, Rachel Smith. “We wanted to offer something different for those who are tired of the usual Valentine’s Day gifts. Our Cry Me a Cockroach fundraiser was a hit last year, and we wanted to bring it back. And the poop-scented candle is just a silly and fun item for those who have a good sense of humor.”

The San Antonio Zoo is known for its innovative and engaging events, and this Valentine’s Day is no exception. The zoo is always looking for ways to educate and entertain its visitors, and these Valentine’s Day activities do just that. Plus, it’s a great way for the community to support the zoo’s efforts towards wildlife conservation.

“We hope that people will have a good laugh with our Valentine’s Day activities and see it as a fun way to support our mission,” says Smith. “We also encourage everyone to come visit the zoo and see the animals we have here, some of whom may have enjoyed a delicious roach thanks to Cry Me a Cockroach.”

So this Valentine’s Day, skip the traditional gifts and head to the San Antonio Zoo for a unique and unforgettable experience. Whether you’re single and ready to mingle, or in a long-term relationship, there’s something for everyone at the zoo. And who knows, you might just find your own perfect match among the animals.

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