Image of Xenocatantops humilis (Serville 1838)
Description:
I believe that this insect is a grasshopper because of its physical features and its ability to jump very far It's size is about a size of a child pinkie and approximately about 4cm long The insect has white and brown patterns on its legs as well as two antennas above the face The insect jumps very well and has the ability to jump very far from place to place
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