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Beautiful view of a pink grasshopper, caused by a genetic condition called erythrism.
grasshopper on the courtain against flies
A rain bug native to Asia, Europe and Africa
Papuan Scorpionfish Scorpaenopsis papuensis occurs in the tropical Pacific Ocean from Indonesia and the Philippines to the Society Islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef and Fiji in a depth range from 1-40m, max. length 25cm, common 20cm. The Scorpionfish, a predator, uses the camouflage as a hunting skill. In a reef full of sponges, tube worms, hydrozoans, corals, the outline of the fish disappears, Palau 7°18'56.33 N 134°13'11.34 E at 25m depth
One side view of Katydid Tettigoniidae perched on an anthurium plant.
Underwater Red Scorpionfish fish deep in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea Scorpaena scrofa Scuba diver point of view
A locust locust larva (Locusta migratoria) found in a summer field. It's cute to see her working so hard in her small body.
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Caelifera are a suborder of the order Orthoptera, commonly known as grasshoppers, grasshoppers, locusts, charates, burras or sanagustines. They differ from the other suborder of Orthoptera in that their antennae are short and almost always have fewer than 30 arties.
grasshoppers hide in the leaves
spur-throated grasshopper in Australia
Oriental Slipper Lobster or Flathead Lobster Thenus orientalis occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from the east coast of Africa (southern Red Sea to Natal) to China, southern Japan and the northern coast of Australia in a depth range from 8 to 100m, usually 10 to 50m, max. total body length 28cm. Breeding and molting occurs throughout the year, with alternating peaks for molting and reproduction. \nLobsters are among the most priced seafood delicacies enjoying a special demand in international markets. Scyllarid lobsters represent a notable portion of global lobster production. However the prices of slipper lobsters are usually lower than those of local spiny lobsters; this is the case in the Philippines, where the price of Thenus orientalis is lower than that of spiny lobsters. \nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°28'47.196 N 125°14'12.42 E at 15m depth by night
Mimetic Gumleaf Grasshopper fifth instar, Hughes, ACT, December 2020
Grasshoppers are clinging to branches in a natural way.
Eastern lubber grasshopper, a destructive insect to citrus, vegetable crops, and landscape ornamentals in Florida, USA.
grasshopper is on leaf macro horizontal still
Bright red kochia and grasshopper
Animal shell specimens: lobster shell
Lanternflies, clinging to trees, are insects with a long, upward-curving head that extends into a reddish-orange proboscis. Yellow-orange body It is an animal that is currently hard to find.
Lobster Sea life Underwater Scuba diver point of view Mediterranean sea
A group of brown grasshoppers (Aiolopus strepens) sitting on the ground, sunny day in Cres (Croatia)
shrimp , underwater, mantis shrimp
Japanese Locust (Patanga japonica) sitting on a grass (Sunny outdoor field, closeup macro photography)
Oedipoda caerulescens
Well camouflaged on the floor of the Sonoran   Desert is this pallid-winged grasshopper.\nPallid-wings are widespread in North and South America, especially in western desert and semi-desert areas. It's range extends from British Columbia in the north to Argentina in the south.\nIt's a short-horned grasshopper, which is another way of saying it is included in the family Acrididae.
Two-stick Stingfish Inimicus filamentosus occurs in the Western Indian Ocean from the Red Sea and East Africa to Indonesia, the Philippines and the Maldives on sand and rubble bottoms of coral reefs in a depth range from shallow to 55m, max. standard legth 25cm, common 20cm. \nThe skin is without scales except along the lateral line, and is covered with venomous spines and wartlike glands which give it a knobby appearance. \nMales and females look the same. \nInimicus filamentosus is an ambush predator, feeding on fishes. It is a nocturnal species that typically lies partially buried on the sea floor or on a coral head during the day, covering itself with sand (like this specimen) and other debris to further camouflage itself. \nWhen disturbed by a scuba diver or a potential predator, it fans out its brilliantly colored pectoral and caudal fins as a warning, like this specimen. Once dug in, it is very reluctant to leave its hiding place. When it does move, it displays an unusual mechanism of locomotion crawling slowly along the seabed, employing the four lower rays (two on each side) of its pectoral fins as legs. \nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°29'20.988 N 125°14'23.226 E at 18m depth
Brown grasshopper on the ground
Macro photograph of a grasshopper. Copy Space
Grasshopperת desert camouflage
A stone grasshopper
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