Not the real thing of course, but look how cute the plush version is:
The company GiantMicrobes has a delightful line of plush plagues and pestilences. I've pasted a few more below, but you really should visit their site.
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hi there - this is not an on-topic comment.
we are now living (relatively) near your folks. please drop a line if you visit them. hope all is well, best to the partner in crime.
erika
I wonder if this is the same company that made a plush woodlouse for Ikea?
Hi Erika! I'll do that. We're moving to Illinois sometime over the summer, and then we'll be up to visit much more frequently than we do now.