you are actually the stupidest person on the planet!
Inside the Mexican jumping bean is a little moth caterpillar.
You don't-the bean is their food source.
When the Mexican Jumping Bean jumps, it is because a moth larvae inside is moving around in it.
you get a tumble tray and flip the bean on the tumble tray
the thing is jumping beans dont do jumping jacks and the reason they jump is that inside the bean there is a silkworm and soon the silkworm will stop moving so the bean will stop moving it is not dead its just dormant, and eventually a cacoon will come out of the bean and in a matter of seconds a moth will come out of the cacoon.
The Inside of a jumping bean is hard and dark (the middle is much lighter though)(About two shades) By Hannah Davis
4 weeks
The Mexican jumping bean is not a bean at all but a seed capsule from the Mexican shrub Sebastiana pavoniana. Inside the seed there is a small larva or worm of the Laspeyresia Saltitansmoth. When it feels warm temperatures, it begins to twitch, thus making the bean to appear it is "jumping". Eventually, the moth will hatch, and you will see the small creature leaving the seed.
Usually they react to heat. If they are put in the sun or somewhere warm, they start jumping. Being it's a worm inside the bean, the heat gets it going.
7 days......
Two weeks.
Yes, there is no such thing as a "human Bean" Mexican jumping bean maybe.