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Related: About this forumObscure Bird Grasshopper
Large and colorful, there is nothing obscure about it. The colors on the grasshopper do allow it to blend well on flowers, however.
It is in the family of short-horned grasshoppers because it does have short antennae for a grasshopper its size.
Better view of its Tarsus and Claws. Claws are at the tip of the Tarsus.
Side view of the Pronotum - the backplate-like covering.
Its Tibia tucked behind its Femur. Tibia has the black and yellow spike-like protrusions.
View of its Palpus - the dangling sprouts at its mouth.
Callalily
(15,011 posts)And you've got good eyes for spotting him in the first place!
Solly Mack
(92,467 posts)The bigger one didn't much care what I was doing. He was busy eating my flowers.
Thanks, Callalily.
HeartsCanHope
(726 posts)Not only are the photos interesting, you give us so much information about our little friend. Thanks for the science lesson and lovely photos! Take care.
Solly Mack
(92,467 posts)I enjoy learning about the critters I take photos of.
Thanks!