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Calling all pranksters! HEXBUG now has nano¨ Real Bugs! These fast, creepy critters crawl around using our patented nano¨ vibration technology and are shaped to look like real insects, perfect for pranks and freaking out your friends! This pack features a Cicada, a Cockroach, a Japanese Beetle, a Water Scorpion, and an Assassin Bug! Choose one or all 5 creepy crawlers in your pack and let the fun begin. With a simple switch, they`re ready to scurry about. Real Bugs are the perfect prank! Powered by nano¨ vibration technology, choose one or all 5 of these insect imposters to scurry on any hard surface and start the scares! nano¨ has patented vibration technology. You can fool and prank your family and friends. There party animals are autonomous scurrying motion. 5 different Real Bug included (Japanese Beetle, Water Scorpion, Cockroach, Cicada, Assassin Bug).
- Calling all pranksters! HEXBUG now has nano¨ Real Bugs! These fast, creepy critters crawl around using our patented nano¨ vibration technology and are shaped to look like real insects, perfect for pranks and freaking out your friends! This pack features a
- HEXBUG Real Bugs Nanos 5 Pack is compliant with CPSIA standards. Ages 3 years and up. This robotic toy set is battery powered. Batteries included are LR44 button cells.
- Real Bugs are the perfect prank! Powered by nano¨ vibration technology, choose one or all 5 of these insect imposters to scurry on any hard surface and start the scares! nano¨ has patented vibration technology. You can fool and prank your family and frien
- Set your Real Bug on a hard surface and watch as it autonomously maneuvers itself around obstacles. You can use these fake plastic figures to trick and scare your friends. At 5 pieces inside the package, these roaches and spiders make wonderful gifts and
- What is HEXBUG? HEXBUG is a brand of tech toys for kids with roots in creating innovative children's toys based around insects. Now, HEXBUG has a range of entertaining kids toys and other creative products to help aspiring children cultivate a love for ST
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