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Little Long – Horned Grasshopper that is Cricket, indeed
- Post author By Tamara Jare
- Post date May 31, 2016
- 14 Comments on Little Long – Horned Grasshopper that is Cricket, indeed
- Tags green. yellow
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14 replies on “Little Long – Horned Grasshopper that is Cricket, indeed”
Great shot, Tamara; but the length of his antennae suggest he is a cricket
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Really! Thank you, looks like I’ve just learned something new:)
But still, no matter his family name, he is quite a nice guy, isn’t he?
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He is. I looked this up last year to be sure about one of mine
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Wikipedia helps to clear this up a bit here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tettigoniidae
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Thank you for the link! Now, Derrick, it really is a cricket, but has also other name- long-horned grasshopper (but I still do admit my mistake ) Have to fix the title right away! Thank you all !
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You’re welcome, Tamara. I think people associate crickets with night and grasshoppers with day hence the “mix up” with names.
Do you know if this one makes a sound or call at night?
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Well, I associate crickets with seaside, they re quite noisy there. And I do associate grasshoppers with lawn around our home. I shall find out more about sounds this little one makes, I will let you know. But as far as I understand the key sounds and calls around our house come from birds, bees, frogs, we have a toad or two, and some neighbor dogs and cats …
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The green grasshoppers with long antennae are sometimes called tree crickets. They do spend a lot of time in trees and lay their eggs in the bark. I hear them calling on warm summer nights. The call is very much unlike the regular brown and black crickets.
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I see. All those names, but at least I’ve got a better picture now.And now I remember how many black crickets were around my home when I was a child. I wonder where are they now, although I like this green one…
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Great shot!
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🙂 Thank you!
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Wonderful photo.
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Thank you:)
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Thank you!
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