k Grasshopper Calliptamus sp. in midjump from a fallen leaf among fungi. Grasshoppers, which belong to the same family Acrididae as locusts, have hind legs that are enlarged and modified for leaping. Grasshoppers inhabit grassy areas and low growing vegetation. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Grasshopper (Calliptamus sp.) in mid-jump from a fallen leaf among fungi. Grasshoppers, which belong to the same family (Acrididae) as locusts, have hind legs that are enlarged and modified for leaping. Grasshoppers inhabit grassy areas and low growing vegetation.
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Grasshopper (Calliptamus sp.) in mid-jump from a fallen leaf among fungi. Grasshoppers, which belong to the same family (Acrididae) as locusts, have hind legs that are enlarged and modified for leaping. Grasshoppers inhabit grassy areas and low growing vegetation.

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14-12-2010

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