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An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have s...

#12538119

Giant Grasshoppers Swarm The Everglades

8 July 2025

An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have s...

#12538119

8 July 2025

An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have six legs, and swarm the Everglades in large numbers.


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An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have s...

#12538121

Giant Grasshoppers Swarm The Everglades

8 July 2025

An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have s...

#12538121

8 July 2025

An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have six legs, and swarm the Everglades in large numbers.


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An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have s...

#12538122

Giant Grasshoppers Swarm The Everglades

8 July 2025

An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have s...

#12538122

8 July 2025

An Eastern lubber grasshopper is seen in Everglades National Park, Florida. These giant, flightless insects grow up to 4 inches long, have six legs, and swarm the Everglades in large numbers.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440979

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440979

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440980

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440980

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440981

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440981

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440984

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440984

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440985

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440985

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440987

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440987

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440988

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440988

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440989

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440989

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440999

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11440999

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11441006

Large Green Katydid (Tettigonia Viridissima)

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become ad...

#11441006

28 July 2024

A closeup of the large green Katydid (Tettigonia viridissima) in its early stage is showing that only after several moults do they become adults. Tettigoniids are ranging in size from as small as 5 mm to as large as 130 mm. The family name Tettigoniidae is deriving from the genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species. Katydids are hearing by using a structure called a tympanum, or tympanic organ, one of which is locating on each foreleg. This photo is taken in Brussels, Belgium, on July 28, 2024.


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Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae...

#10775104

Short-horned Grasshopper - Pezotettix Giornae

11 November 2023

Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae...

#10775104

11 November 2023

Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.


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Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae...

#10775105

Short-horned Grasshopper - Pezotettix Giornae

11 November 2023

Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae...

#10775105

11 November 2023

Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.


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Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae...

#10775107

Short-horned Grasshopper - Pezotettix Giornae

11 November 2023

Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae...

#10775107

11 November 2023

Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.


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