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Mexican jumping beans (Spanish: frijoles saltarines) are seed pods that have been inhabited by the larva of a small moth (Cydia saltitans) and are native to Mexico. The pod is usually tan to brown. They are from the shrub Sebastiania pavoniana, often also referred to as "jumping bean". However, they are not related … See more
When the bean is warmed (by being held in the palm of the hand, for example) the larva will move to eat, pulling on the threads and causing the characteristic hop. Leaving the … See more
• Spirostachys africana, a related plant parasitized by a similar moth
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WEBJun 1, 2023 · Although there are several theories as to why Mexican jumping beans jump, most indicate that the movement is caused when the tiny larvae inside curl up and have spasms, hitting against the seed pod …
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