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Katydids are green insects, related to crickets, using extraordinary camouflage for survival in trees and shrubs. Their leaf-like wings fold, mimicking natural leaf movements. Katydids usually live up ...
Katydids are leaf-like bugs and they deceive all. Scientists believe they are smart survival players. They belong to the family of Tettigoniidae, although you may know them as the bush crickets or ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. A friend and I talked about old songs recently, and he asked how old I thought the oldest known song was. I’m not usually good at music trivia, but I ...
Last week I was looking at some young American Elm saplings, enjoying their vibrant green, softly radiant leaves. Then I noticed that one of the leaves was moving. Not swaying or fluttering with the ...
Conehead katydid, photographed in central Minnesota, is among the late-summer insects whose calls create a nighttime chorus. Photo by Stan Tekiela I really enjoy these late summer evenings and nights ...
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