No, Mexican jumping beans are not a song; they are a type of seed that contains a small moth larva inside. When the larva moves, it causes the seed to "jump." The term is sometimes used in popular culture, but it primarily refers to this unique natural phenomenon rather than a musical composition.
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no
There not actually beans there moth larvae in a shell and there common in Mexico
no
It will kill them.
they dont
no, you can not feed jumping beans, but they do they do need a little bit of water once in a while to keep them alive.
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Just a couple of inches.
Just a dry, warm place.
they jump obviously!!!!! its called Mexican jumping beans :)
Yes you can, since it is a permanent marker.