Green grasshoppers only exist in Asia's rare animals

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY2 years ago

Mantis greens

today, I want to show, the type of grasshopper that is very different from the type of grasshopper you have seen in, my blog post, the type of grasshopper that you will see, often we refer to in Aceh, is sentadu grasshopper.
This sentadu grasshopper, in breeding, often looks for a place among the bushes with many dry leaves, this is where many types of sentadu grasshoppers breed.
because on these dry leaves, you will get two changes in temperature conditions, namely heat and cold, for example:

if the weather conditions are hot, then the dried leaves will give off cold temperatures.

if the weather conditions are cold, the dry leaves will emit hot temperatures.

thus I have noticed, in breeding this type of grasshopper sentadu.
The type of sentadu grasshopper that I get, has a green color, which is very shiny on the head and eyes, but on my part, this type, has a slightly faded color.
like what kind of grasshopper I get, let's look together below:

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 2 years ago  

The depth of field look extreme. What lens were u using?