Tom Brady’s a Super Bowl-winning quarterback and a baby cockroach at Zoo Atlanta

Two Madagascan hissing cockroaches sit on the hand of Kate Olukalns, coordinator for the Cincinnati Zoo's Wild Encounters. Zoo Atlanta’s Tom Brady hissing cockroach not pictured.

Credit: Ken-Yon Hardy

Credit: Ken-Yon Hardy

Two Madagascan hissing cockroaches sit on the hand of Kate Olukalns, coordinator for the Cincinnati Zoo's Wild Encounters. Zoo Atlanta’s Tom Brady hissing cockroach not pictured.

While Atlanta Falcons fans are still licking their wounds, there’s one lost bet that actually doesn’t sting so bad after the Falcons Super Bowl loss.

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Zoo Atlanta made a bet with Roger Williams Park Zoo & Carousel Village in Providence, Rhode Island, prior to last week’s game that the zoo on the losing Super Bowl LI team’s end would name a baby animal after the winning quarterback.

Rather than go with the traditional adorable baby animals − pandas,  monkeys or elephants − the zoos chose a Madagascar hissing cockroach to soften the blow.

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"Our two zoos decided the losing side would name one of their baby animals after the winning team's star quarterback, and figuring the losing side would be pretty bitter about it, we came to the agreement that baby animal … would be a Madagascar hissing cockroach," a message on Zoo Atlanta's Instagram read.

The tiny cockroach is the smallest in its family, and its mother, dad and siblings are named after “The Brady Bunch” family.

Cue that classic 1970's theme music.

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