The long-headed toothpick grasshopper (Achurum carinatum) lives and feeds among tall grass in the southeast US.
They’re flightless and not very fast or agile by grasshopper standards, but like a stick insect their camouflage seems to make up for it!
In Florida, they breed year-round and are abundant in this prairie habitat in January when few other insects are active.
more people should comment on their inaturalist observations because this melted my heart and made me kinder
Docile, always moved slowly . new life philosophy just dropped
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would your blorbo be a good gynaecologist
^ unlocked my phone to this. don't know where i was going. but sure thing i guess
prev this is an excellent site for four letter banding codes and i'm learning good things about my local birds but it is extremely funny to me that the website linked does nothing but DISS these codes
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she/he, here for the yuri and the cool bugs
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