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Washington Post reporter finds out the hard way that crickets don't die in darkness

Christopher Ingraham, a reporter for the Washington Post, posted this quite amusing thread last night on a shipment of live crickets he received via FedEx to feed a pet lizard.

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The TL;DR version? Ingraham now has crickets all over his home.

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Democracy may die in darkness, but the crickets? THEY THRIVE. (And we now want to send a box of live crickets to someone as a prank)

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