




scudderia mexicana
The Mexican Bush Katydid is a green insect that looks like a leaf! It loves to jump around and make music at night with its chirping sounds.
生息地: They live in forests, grasslands, and gardens throughout Mexico and the southwestern United States.
The Mexican Bush Katydid is a slender insect, typically bright green, perfectly camouflaged among foliage. It has very long, thread-like antennae and leaf-shaped wings that extend noticeably beyond its body, making it hard to distinguish from plant leaves.





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昆虫レア度
Common
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Female katydids lay their eggs inside plant stems or leaves using a special tool!
Males make their loud songs by rubbing their wings together like a tiny violin!
Some katydids have ears on their front legs, near their 'knees'! Wow!
Their super long antennae can be twice as long as their whole body!
Mexican Bush Katydid has flattened green wings and body that perfectly mimic leaves, helping them disappear into foliage to hide from predators.
Mexican Bush Katydid has special 'ears' located on its front legs that help them detect tiny vibrations and the songs of other katydids.
Mexican Bush Katydid can use its strong, muscular hind legs to launch itself many times its body length, escaping danger quickly.
They munch on green leaves, flowers, and sometimes even tiny insects.
Otus asio
a nocturnal snack
Argiope aurantia
a tasty meal
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Stagmomantis carolina
a high-protein dinner

Quercus virginiana
its tender leaves
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70-100 mm
35-50 mm
60-180 日
They munch on green leaves, flowers, and sometimes even tiny insects.
They live in forests, grasslands, and gardens throughout Mexico and the southwestern United States.
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