Mexican Jumping Beans
Have fun watching these Mexican jumping beans! The moth lays it's egg in the flower tree called Euphorbiaceae Sebastiana Pavoniana. The flower then forms a seedpod around the moth egg. When the rains start, the seedpod matures, splits into three parts and falls to the ground. The egg turns into a caterpillar, which then consumes the seed inside and causes the bean to jump.




