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The orchid mantis is one of more than 20 animatronic bugs featured in Brookfield Zoo's summerlong exhibit "Xtreme Bugs." | Jim Schulz photo
Harry the Chinese Praying Mantis, star of "Harry's Big Adventure," shows off his ability to greet guests while hanging upside down at Brookfield Zoo's "Xtreme Bugs" exhibit. | Terminix photo
Brookfield Zoo's "Xtreme Bugs" exhibit features more than 20 animatronic bugs including a dragonfly. | Jim Schulz photo
Brookfield Zoo's "Xtreme Bugs" exhibit, which runs from May 19-Sept. 7, will feature a giant centipede. | Jim Schulz photo
"Xtreme Bugs" includes this giant bumblebee, which will greet visitors to Brookfield Zoo. | Jim Schulz photo
Brookfield Zoo's summerlong exhibit will be "Xtreme Bugs." | Jim Schulz photo
Brookfield Zoo's summerlong exhibit "Xtreme Bugs" features gigantic animatronic bugs and more than 150 larger-than-life insects in action scenes that offer a bug's perspective. | Jim Schulz photo
Small but mighty. That’s the way Brookfield Zoo’s new “Xtreme Bugs” exhibit looks at insects. Through larger-than-life animatronic animals and live insects, “Xtreme Bugs” spotlights the critical roles these diminutive creatures play in the environment, culture and the global economy. The temporary exhibit showcasing 22 …