Genus Xenocatantops

in Nature Observer2 months ago

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus XenocatantopsMarch 2, 2025Central Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia


Hello friends, how are you all today and hopefully we are all still in good health and can follow the activities smoothly.

On this happy occasion I would like to show you again some interesting pictures that I have prepared. There are some pictures of grasshoppers that I have taken pictures of and the grasshoppers have a pretty good appearance. We can see in the picture that I have shown the grasshopper has a pretty beautiful color appearance and at that time he was on wild plants and I tried to capture some pictures of the grasshopper and in my opinion it has a pretty beautiful appearance.

Grasshoppers are animals that have two types of legs, namely the front legs function to walk and the back legs are as jumping legs and their size is larger than the walking legs in the front. The number of both types of legs is certainly more legs for walking which are in the front and their size is smaller. Thank you very much my brother.



Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
F-stop-
Iso speedISO
Focal lengthMM
PhotographyGenus Xenocatantops
LocationAceh Indonesia
Photographer@mnurhiver



Note, the words I wrote in this article are in Indonesian, and I first wrote them in the smartphone notes application section. Then to translate into English I used Google's help.

PhotographyInsect
Camera UsedSmartphone
ModeliPhone
Photographer@mnurhiver
LocationAceh, Indonesia

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About me

My full name is Muhammad Nur, many friends at Platform Hive call me Mnurhiver. I am from Indonesia. I was born in 1996 and now I work to serve in a government agency in the fisheries section. Apart from serving in a Government agency, I am also a full time content creator. Photography is one of my hobbies and almost every day I look for moments to take photos. The Hive Platform helps my life needs a lot and I am very grateful for this and thank my seniors and friends.

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