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Close up of grasshopper on stem
Locusta migratoria
Close-up view of grasshopper on green leaves
image of a grasshopper on a leaf
Outdoor close-up, high angle Macro-photography of grasshopper sitting on green leaf in nature. No people,  full length and selective focus with copy space.
European stag beetle in forest, near Barcelona, Pyrenees forest with oak trees.\n\nOn my hand a sunny summer day.
A lot of locusts on a man's palm. Locust invasion
The grasshopper perched on the grass is a small insect belonging to the Orthoptera order. It has a distinctive body structure characterized by long hind legs designed for jumping and leaping. The grasshopper's body is usually green or brown in color, providing effective camouflage against the grass where it resides.\n\nIts elongated body is divided into three main parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen. The head features large compound eyes, short antennae, and a pair of strong mandibles for chewing. The thorax contains the legs and wings, with the hind legs being particularly robust and muscular. These legs enable the grasshopper to propel itself forward with powerful leaps.\n\nThe grasshopper's wings, located on the thorax, are typically well-developed and enable it to fly if necessary. When at rest, the wings are folded flat along the body. The abdomen of the grasshopper houses the digestive and reproductive organs.\n\nAs the grasshopper perches on the grass, it remains motionless, blending with its surroundings. Its body might sway gently with the wind, and its antennae may twitch as it senses its environment. With its strong hind legs tucked underneath its body, it is ready to spring into action at any moment to escape from predators or capture prey.\n\nGrasshoppers are commonly found in grassy habitats, including meadows, fields, and gardens, where they feed on plant material such as leaves and stems. They are known for their ability to produce a distinctive chirping sound, created by rubbing their wings or legs together in a process called stridulation.\n\nOverall, the grasshopper perched on the grass presents a remarkable example of adaptation and camouflage, displaying both grace and agility in its natural habitat.
Two Grasshoppers together resting in the shade of the boardwalk in a nature preserve on a hot sunny day in Florida
Migratory Grasshopper, Locusta migratoria, Satara, Maharashtra, India
Description:\nAdult wart-biters are 31–82 millimeters, with females being significantly larger than males. They are typically dark green in colour, usually with dark brown blotches on the pronotum and wings (a dark brown morphotype also occurs). The female has a long and slightly up curved ovipositor.\n The wart-biter has a song consisting of a rapidly repeated series of short bursts of clicks, sometimes lasting for several minutes.\nWart-biters normally move about by walking; they rarely fly, except when frightened. Most can only fly 3 to 4 meters  at a time.\nHabitat:\nThe species is found in calcareous grassland and heathland habitats.\n\nDiet:\nThe species is omnivorous. Plants eaten include knapweed, nettles, bedstraws; the species also eats insects, including other grasshoppers. \nLife cycle:\nThe wart-biter lays its eggs in the soil; these eggs normally hatch after two winters. It then passes through seven instar stages between April and June. The adult stage is reached in the beginning of July. Wart-biter populations peak in late July and early August. Newly hatched Decticus are encased in a sheath to facilitate their trip to the soil surface, the sheath holding the legs and antennae safely against the body while burrowing upwards. A neck which can in turn be inflated and deflated, enlarges the top of its tunnel, easing its passage upwards.\nStatus and distribution:\nThis species occurs throughout continental Europe, except the extreme south, ranging from southern Scandinavia to Spain, Italy, and Greece. It is also found in temperate Asia, as far east as China. Geographic features such as mountains have fragmented the species, leading to a wide range of forms and numerous subspecies.\n\nConservation:\nThe population of wart-biters has declined in many areas of northern Europe. In Britain and the Netherlands, it is threatened with extinction (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Romalea microptera grasshopper aka lubber grasshopper in the young adult stage, wingless and completely black with one or more yellow, orange or red stripes.
Collection of Flying Insect Specimens
Grasshooper red color
A small grasshopper on a leaf
Green european mantis, mantis religiosa, feeding on red dragonfly in summer nature. Predator insect hunting on branch. Wild animal in natural environment.
Central image of a religious Martis walking backwards. Macrograph. Daylight
Katydids are in the hands of human beings, man and nature
Close up of unrecognizable man holding a grasshopper on his hand in nature.
A close-up of a brown grasshopper hanging upside down from a green leaf. The insect's detailed body and legs are clearly visible. This photo was taken in Taiwan, Asia.
two big orange grasshoppers are fighting in the everglades national park
Grasshoppers resting on a leaf in the garden.
salvador, bahia, brazil - january 17, 2022: locust insect seen in coconut palm straw in Salvador city.
Green locust on a green plant
Big Green and Yellow Grasshopper in Grass, Thailand
Migratory locust (Locusta migratoria). Wildlife animal.
Green grasshopper in Termessos National Park
Yellow grasshoppers perched on tree trunks
A Two-striped grasshopper on a human finger in the laurentian forest of Quebec.
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