Monday, August 23, 2010

The most unbelievable Grasshopper

Andrea from Sidecar, a wonderful blog on South African wildlife, send me these unbelievable pictures.

Can you see it in the first picture? No? I don't blame you. Unless you know what to look for, it is almost impossible to find.
Maybe in this one? It is a Stone Grasshopper (Trachypetrella) and are found in the western part of the country. I have only seen these in books and pictures like this. They are so well disguised, I doubt if I would ever be able to find one anyway as they mimic the rocks they are found amongst.
This is a mating pair and you can see the difference between the male and female. They are large, over 2 inches in length. Their antennae are thin and can be withdrawn into sockets. When attacked, they raise their hind legs and lash out with great strength and speed while producing a grating sound.
Thank you so much for sharing these with us Andrea. It is insects like this which peaks my interest and the more I find, the more I want to see and learn more.

32 comments:

  1. This is amazing, I would never have seen them....... Thanks Andrea and thank you Joan for posting these photos. Diane

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  2. amazing.
    do they realy reproduce on car dashboards.

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  3. These are amazing Diane and was so pleased Andrea shared them with us. He is such a brilliant photographer of our SA fauna.

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  4. It sure is Tony. These were picked up by someone and Andrea took the pic on the dashboard. I cannot believe that they did not stop mating during this process. :)

    Wonderful to hear from you again.

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  5. Thank you Joan for posting my pictures.
    I can only add they didn't stop mating even in my hands...

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  6. LOL!! Too busy hey? LOL!!

    Thanks for sharing them Andrea, they have to be one of the most interesting insects I have seen for ages.

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  7. Amazing! I could only 'see' them in the bottom shot. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. On the second picture Joan I can only see a leg I think LoL !!

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  9. Amazing disguise hey Jose? These critters are unbelievable.

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  10. You are right Philip. If it was not for that, I would never have noticed either. :) I have to do a trip to the western Cape. On Groen last year they did a program of the insects and I was fascinated to see how many wonderful critters are found in that dry area.

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  11. Wow...I couln't find it at all...thought it was a rock.

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  12. With your great training to look for the little life I actually could make out what I thought was one grasshopper in the first image. But only because you pointed at it. Great camo with the rocks. Thanks to both of you.

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  13. This is incredible! To be honest I'm still not sure I 'see' them in the last shot! LOL!

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  14. The dashboard seems like an odd place for them to be, but maybe they were probably listening to romantic music.

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  15. I certainly couldn't see it in the first picture. What a sharp eye Andrea has!
    So good at camo too.
    B.

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  16. These are only found on the west coast Gaelyn and I have not been there for about 20 years. As mentioned, the pictures were taken by Andrea and sent to me so I do not know who is pointing at the critter, probably a guide or tracker but these grasshoppers are incredible.

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  17. Almost inpossible to see then in the first two pictures Krista unless you know what to look for. :)

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  18. Andrea was saying that even in moving them they did not stop mating so it must have been really good romantic music too Craver. :)

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  19. This was such a good find on his behalf. I am sure I would have missed it Becky. They make perfect stones. :)

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  20. I didn't even know they existed. One must really know what you are looking for to find one of these amongst the rocks.

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  21. That's really an amazing species. Never saw, never heard before it. I'm wonder how did Andrea find it?

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  22. I have seen them in my book Jonker but that is all. From now on I am going to have to check out rocks as well. :)

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  23. I thought you might find this one fascinating Birdy. I wonder if you have any of the species there by you?

    That was a great find by him. I would have missed it for sure. :)

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  24. Their camoflage leaves me speechless! ATB!

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  25. Wow This is amazing..will go and study more on it...

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  26. Thanks Rusty. It is amazing what one finds in nature.

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  27. Thanks Sandy. I should have used this for my "Art of Disguise" series. :)

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  28. Joan/Andrea this time you guys got me, didn't know where he was, wow. Anna :)

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  29. LOL!! I cant say I blame you Anna. What a great disguise it has and I am sure I walk past things like this all the time without noticing it either. :)

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  30. I thought so too Michelle, but then I find most things in nature amazing. :)

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