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Name A Cockroach After Your Ex & This Zoo Will Feed It To An Animal On Valentine's Day

You'll be able to livestream the munching!

Cover image via News4SA KTSM 9 News

Still bitter and angry over an ex?

This zoo has an idea that will help you get over them in an absolutely petty — yet satisfying — way.

As part of their Valentine's Day event called 'Cry Me A Cockroach', San Antonio Zoo is asking you to name a cockroach after a former lover and feed it to their animals for only USD10 (approximately RM46)!

Image via Shin Min Daily News/The Straits Times

Better yet, you do not even need to be in the United States on 14 February to get rid of that vermin

The feeding at the zoo will be livestreamed on Valentine's Day so that nobody misses out on any munching action.

We read that meerkats love cockroaches.

Image via Shropshire Star

If your ex was an extra ratty one, for a total of USD25 (RM118), you could name them after a rat and watch it get eaten up by a reptile!

Or, as a new option, in honour of horribly lazy partners, you could purchase a vegetable  just like they are — at USD5 (RM23) to feed to the zoo's herbivorous animals!

The zoo will present you with a certificate that you can proudly share on your social media pages too.

Image via San Antonio Zoo (Facebook)

You have until February 13 to submit a name and purchase a cockroach, rat, or vegetable on the San Antonio Zoo's official website here.

If you have a new beau, treat them to something nice this Valentine's Day:

But if you're single this Valentine's, here are some things you could do to feel less lonely:

Find out your love language, whatever your relationship status may be:

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