Katidid mimicking a leaf

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Katidids, also known as long-horned grasshoppers, got their name from the chirping sound they make when they brush their wings together. The sound of their chirping is similar to the phrase "ka-ty-do." Katidids like to eat leaves from trees and bushes to hide from predators. Katydids are quite good at simulating leaves.


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Katidids bodies are flat, with leaf veins and putrefaction spots for markings. Despite their fear, the Katidids are optimistic about escaping detection. If they feel threatened, they will flee. These insects are preyed upon by spiders, frogs, snakes, and birds. Katidids can be found in the thickets and forests of North America.

PhotographyInsects
CameraNikon D 750
PlaceNational Park, Austria

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