How To Use Katydid In A Sentence

  • Members of the grasshopper family, including crickets, locusts, and katydids, hear with small disks near one of the front leg joints.
  • Members of the grasshopper family, including crickets, locusts, and katydids, hear with small disks near one of the front leg joints.
  • SYDNEY (AP) -- A thumbnail-sized frog with a long snout, a brilliant green katydid with bright pink eyes and a mouse with a white-tipped tail are among 200 species scientists have discovered in Papua New Guinea. New Species Discovered: Conservation International Researchers Find Hundreds Of Undocumented Creatures In Papua New Guinea (PHOTOS)
  • Short-winged female meadow katydids discriminate among tremulation signals of males to choose a larger male, even in the absence of a signalling male.
  • Not only the grasshoppers but other family members of the Orthoptera are here described, including mantes, walking-sticks, katydids, and crickets. A Mother's List of Books for Children
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  • The katydid, a type of grasshopper, is active at night and rests motionless amid foliage during the day .
  • Crickets and katydids make noise by rubbing their forewings together.
  • In the cartoon, the guys travel the world for encounters with creatures that are familiar (crocodiles, worms, a platypus and pigeons) and some not so familiar (a conehead katydid, a tiger quoll and the recently discovered colossal squid). Family Winter Preview
  • High-frequency, stridulating muscles of katydids also have a mitochondrial volume of over 40%.
  • They feed on katydids - insects that can bring terrible catastrophes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cicadas, orthopterans (crickets, katydids, and grasshoppers), and anurans (frogs and toads) are among the animals that Darwin described as having ‘musical powers.’
  • I kept tadpoles and frogs, raised orphaned birds successfully, learned to tell time by the sun, and the temperature by the rate at which crickets and katydids chirped.
  • On Sept. 11, biologists from the US Geological Survey are asking citizen scientists from the Big Apple to help them track the city's cricket and katydid population.
  • That winter, the night we built our first big fire, we also hatched out about a million katydids, or as some folk call them, camel crickets.
  • What you are looking at is the very rare and very pink katydid. Photos of the Very Rare and Very Pink Katydid | Impact Lab
  • First discovered back in 1887, the pink katydid is so rare that they occur once out of every 500 individuals. Photos of the Very Rare and Very Pink Katydid | Impact Lab
  • Scientists group cockroaches, praying mantids, grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, stick insects and some other insects together as orthopteroid insects.
  • A bat with trumpet-like nostrils and a katydid that "aims for the eyes" were among the hundreds of species seen in Papua New Guinea in 2009.
  • From every quarter throbbed peepers and katydids and locusts.
  • Another design was a multi-wing glider called the Katydid.
  • In the cartoon, the guys travel the world for encounters with creatures that are familiar (crocodiles, worms, a platypus and pigeons) and some not so familiar (a conehead katydid, a tiger quoll and the recently discovered colossal squid). Family Winter Preview
  • Did you know that a katydid will eat his own back legs if you feed them to him feet first? The obligatory ‘Jon Stewart smacking around Chris Matthews’ noon open thread. | RedState
  • According to Walker, only male katydids and crickets strike up a tune, and when they do, they invariably have one thing on their mind: sex.
  • The katydid is a grasshopper shaped insect that lives nearly everywhere in the world. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • It is a mournful silence, broken only by the eternal singing of the katydids.
  • One katydid is so renowned for this tactic that in German it is called a 'blutspritzer', or 'blood squirter'.

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