Tony Gustin, creator of Tony’s Creepy Crawly Zoo, the popular traveling insect exhibit, announced he has just completed a TV pilot titled “Who Wants to be an Entomologist?”
Described as a practical and hilarious introduction to entomology, the show takes viewers into the world of “creepy crawlies” — a world that is as alien and bizarre as the most imaginative sci-fi realms.
“Who Wants to be an Entomologist?” is filled with special effects that Gustin said are “a fun and imaginative way to send you on your own bug adventures.” Gustin will introduce viewers to insects and show simple tools they can use, where to find them and how to their animals safe (and themselves) safe.
Truly Nolen sponsors Gustin’s traveling zoo, and has also helped with the project.
To view clips from “Who Wants to be an Entomologist?” and for information on how to order the program visit www.creepycrawlyzoo.com.
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