Hitler Bugs are about to become extinct

Crime for a live bug (and only) in caves in Slovenia. Not only was it blind, but it was also in danger of extinction because someone named it the Hitler bug with the scientific name Anophthalmus hitler.

Crime for a live bug (and only) in caves in Slovenia. Not only was it blind, but it was also in danger of extinction because someone named it the Hitler bug with the scientific name Anophthalmus hitleri.

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The man named insect collector Oscar Scheibel, a German who lived in Llubljana, the capital of Slovenia, in 1933. A Slovenian entomologist first discovered the bug in a cave near the town. Celje gave it to Oscar. Seeing the strange animal without a name, Oscar took the Hitler name for him because at that time Oscar considered Hitler an idol. Although Hitler was busy planning to invade Poland, Hitler was deeply moved to write a letter thanking Oscar.

Now the scourge comes with the blind beetle named Hitler dictator when the fascist skinheads hunt for it. In the European insect market, a six-legged animal, after soaking formol, is worth no less than $ 1,800 (VND 28.8 million) and is hunted by Hitler's disciples like mad.

Some new fascists are famous for their bald heads, not even from criminal acts to take over the Hitler bug if they have a chance. Website Pravda. Russia's ru said in the Bavarian state capital some Hitler bugs placed in a local museum were stolen!

Honestly, the Hitler bug has no interesting feature beyond the blind eyes commonly found in animals living in dark caves. It also doesn't have a brilliant color or an unusual pair of beards. He only had a pair of healthier men and a terrible name Hitler.

Dr. Bozo Drovenik, head of the entomology department of the Academy of Sciences, said: ' In the past three years, the price of hitleri has tripled. More and more customers in Paris and Frankfurt asked me about this bug. Not everyone who cares about it has a crush on Hitler. They just want to make a profit when they sell it to insect collectors worshiping Hitler '.

Slavo Polak, a Slovenian biologist, warned: 'It is getting harder and harder to find the Hitler bug. Many people go looking for 2 months and only catch 1-2 children .

P. Thanh

Update 17 December 2018
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