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Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) A child looks closely at a insect, June 24, 2011. When summertime comes around in Japan, children enjoy collecting a variety of insects such as rhinoceros beetles, butterflies, and locusts. Around forests and rice paddies, they sometimes compete to catch more insects than other kids or work together to catch them. They let insects fight and keep them as pets afterwards. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)

Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) Two young kids play with insects they caught in the forest, June 24, 2011. Around forests and rice paddies, Japanese children sometimes compete with each other to see who could catch more insects at the end of the day and later keeping them as pets. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) A child looks closely at a insect, June 24, 2011. When summertime comes around in Japan, children enjoy collecting a variety of insects such as rhinoceros beetles, butterflies, and locusts. Around forests and rice paddies, they sometimes compete to catch more insects than other kids or work together to catch them. They let insects fight and keep them as pets afterwards. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)

Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) Two young kids play with insects they caught in the forest, June 24, 2011. Around forests and rice paddies, Japanese children sometimes compete with each other to see who could catch more insects at the end of the day and later keeping them as pets. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) A child looks closely at a insect, June 24, 2011. When summertime comes around in Japan, children enjoy collecting a variety of insects such as rhinoceros beetles, butterflies, and locusts. Around forests and rice paddies, they sometimes compete to catch more insects than other kids or work together to catch them. They let insects fight and keep them as pets afterwards. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)

Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) Two young kids play with insects they caught in the forest, June 24, 2011. Around forests and rice paddies, Japanese children sometimes compete with each other to see who could catch more insects at the end of the day and later keeping them as pets. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) A child looks closely at a insect, June 24, 2011. When summertime comes around in Japan, children enjoy collecting a variety of insects such as rhinoceros beetles, butterflies, and locusts. Around forests and rice paddies, they sometimes compete to catch more insects than other kids or work together to catch them. They let insects fight and keep them as pets afterwards. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)

Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) Two young kids play with insects they caught in the forest, June 24, 2011. Around forests and rice paddies, Japanese children sometimes compete with each other to see who could catch more insects at the end of the day and later keeping them as pets. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) A child looks closely at a insect, June 24, 2011. When summertime comes around in Japan, children enjoy collecting a variety of insects such as rhinoceros beetles, butterflies, and locusts. Around forests and rice paddies, they sometimes compete to catch more insects than other kids or work together to catch them. They let insects fight and keep them as pets afterwards. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)

Insects As Pets
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Japan – (FILE PHOTO) Two young kids play with insects they caught in the forest, June 24, 2011. Around forests and rice paddies, Japanese children sometimes compete with each other to see who could catch more insects at the end of the day and later keeping them as pets. (Photo by Koji Abe/AFLO)