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. [Note: Immediately under each of the Katydid’s front leg knees are holes; these are the Katydid’s “ears.” If you are a small, slim, narrow creature — like our Katydid friend — you’ll have the best stereophonic hearing, helping to protect you from predators, (if your ears are situated in your widely spread legs).]
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Katydid — blending in… by Thomas Peace 2013
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Strange place for ears 🙂 nice picture too !
Thank you! Strange to us… but normal to them! 😉 A very efficient place to hear from if your whole body is narrow! 🙂
lovely illustration to an age old problem 🙂
Thanks Christine! Yes… it’s been going on for a very long time! 😉