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LOCUST

LOCUST

Photo by KaranKapoor
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Field Notes

Description:

SLOW METABOLISM

Habitat:

GREEN PLANTS

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (5)

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Its Tiny Grasshopper albino type.. They mostly took long jumps one to another herb stems.
Locusts live in groups but grasshoppers live alone. Besides any layman can figure it out as a grasshopper. I presume it's more like a locus, But if i am wrong I would like you to correct me ! Thanks !
Sorry, that is our common name in the States, but I should have realized it is not your name. It is still a beautiful insect.
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PublishedNovember 14, 2011

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