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Italian locust

Calliptamus italicus

The Italian locust is a lively grasshopper that loves to hop around in sunny fields. With its long legs and green body, it can jump really high and is often seen in groups.

Hábitat: Grasslands

Aspecto

The Italian locust has a sturdy body, typically grey or brownish with darker spots on its wings. Its most distinctive feature is the bright reddish-orange coloring on the lower part of its powerful hind legs, which contrasts with its more muted body. It also has a prominent ridge on its back.

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Italian locust
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Italian locust

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Rareza

Common

Peligro

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Datos interesantes

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These powerful insects were even mentioned in ancient stories as forces of nature!

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Mass Migration

Italian locusts can gather in huge swarms because of overcrowding, that helps them find new food sources across wide areas.

Habilidad

Super Leaper

Italian locusts can jump incredibly far because of their powerful hind legs, that helps them escape predators quickly.

Habilidad

Ground Mimicry

Italian locusts have variable body colors that helps them blend perfectly with dry ground and vegetation.

Habilidad

Chirping Communicator

Italian locusts can make sounds by rubbing their legs and wings together, which helps them attract mates.

Medidas y detalles

Envergadura
30-60 mm
Tamaño
15-30 mm
Esperanza de vida
30-90 días
Velocidad de vuelo
15 km/h
Cantidad de patas
6

Dieta y alimentación

These hungry insects munch on many different types of plants, especially grasses and cereals!

Alimentos principales

  • grasses
  • wheat
  • barley
  • alfalfa
  • clover

Método de búsqueda

  • Grazing

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Eurasian Kestrel

Falco tinnunculus

Kestrels hunt locusts as a food source.

hunts

European Praying Mantis

Mantis religiosa

Mantises ambush and eat these locusts.

eats

Wheat

Triticum aestivum

Locusts can cause significant damage to wheat crops.

eats

Barley

Hordeum vulgare

They consume barley, impacting agricultural fields.

Rasgos

También conocido como

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Colecciones

Seguridad

Peligro

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Be gentle and don't try to catch them; they like to hop freely!

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Italian locust?

30-60 mm

¿Cuál es el tamaño de Italian locust?

15-30 mm

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Italian locust?

30-90 días

¿Cuál es el velocidad de vuelo de Italian locust?

15 km/h

¿Qué come Italian locust?

These hungry insects munch on many different types of plants, especially grasses and cereals!

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Italian locust?

Grasslands

¿Cómo caza Italian locust?

Grazing

¿Cuál es el cantidad de patas de Italian locust?

6

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