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 amazing, I would never have seen them....... Thanks Andrea and thank you Joan for posting these photos. Diane
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ReplyDeletedo they realy reproduce on car dashboards.
These are amazing Diane and was so pleased Andrea shared them with us. He is such a brilliant photographer of our SA fauna.
ReplyDeleteIt 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. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful to hear from you again.
Thank you Joan for posting my pictures.
ReplyDeleteI can only add they didn't stop mating even in my hands...
LOL!! Too busy hey? LOL!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing them Andrea, they have to be one of the most interesting insects I have seen for ages.
Amazing! I could only 'see' them in the bottom shot. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOn the second picture Joan I can only see a leg I think LoL !!
ReplyDeleteAmazing disguise hey Jose? These critters are unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteYou 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.
ReplyDeleteWow...I couln't find it at all...thought it was a rock.
ReplyDeleteWith 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.
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible! To be honest I'm still not sure I 'see' them in the last shot! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThe dashboard seems like an odd place for them to be, but maybe they were probably listening to romantic music.
ReplyDeleteI certainly couldn't see it in the first picture. What a sharp eye Andrea has!
ReplyDeleteSo good at camo too.
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Me too Mary. Isn't nature wonderful? :)
ReplyDeleteThese 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.
ReplyDeleteAlmost inpossible to see then in the first two pictures Krista unless you know what to look for. :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea was saying that even in moving them they did not stop mating so it must have been really good romantic music too Craver. :)
ReplyDeleteThis was such a good find on his behalf. I am sure I would have missed it Becky. They make perfect stones. :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know they existed. One must really know what you are looking for to find one of these amongst the rocks.
ReplyDeleteThat's really an amazing species. Never saw, never heard before it. I'm wonder how did Andrea find it?
ReplyDeleteI 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. :)
ReplyDeleteI thought you might find this one fascinating Birdy. I wonder if you have any of the species there by you?
ReplyDeleteThat was a great find by him. I would have missed it for sure. :)
Their camoflage leaves me speechless! ATB!
ReplyDeleteWow This is amazing..will go and study more on it...
ReplyDeleteThanks Rusty. It is amazing what one finds in nature.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy. I should have used this for my "Art of Disguise" series. :)
ReplyDeleteJoan/Andrea this time you guys got me, didn't know where he was, wow. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteLOL!! 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. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...that is amazing....
ReplyDeleteI thought so too Michelle, but then I find most things in nature amazing. :)
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