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    Some insects look like grasshoppers because they have large hind legs they use to leap, they can fly, or make rapid tic-tic noises. Crickets and katydids are two insect species most closely resembling grasshoppers. However, stick insects and praying mantises look like some grasshopper species, especially silent slant-faced grasshoppers. Telling sim... 展开

    How to Tell Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets Apart

    There are a few ways to differentiate between similar-looking insects in the order Orthoptera. For example, look at the antennae. Grasshoppers tend to have short, thick ante… 展开

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    Katydids

    Katydids are green-winged insectsthat look and sound remarkably like grasshoppers. These grasshopper look-alikes have long, threadlike antennae, a pair of wings they use to “sing” with… 展开

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    Crickets

    Crickets are related to grasshoppers and katydids but are generally smaller, cylindrical insects with flattened bodies. Like katydids, crickets have long threadlike antennae and ro… 展开

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