I don’t know what these are but I’m calling them Wordless Wednesday Creatures from Indiana. When walking one day Zac and Lia spotted them and of course they both love creatures!
Anyone have a clue as to what these are? My phone couldn’t identify them.
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Martha, what distinctive and mysterious creatures! I have never seen those little guys before. They look like they were designed to hide in leafy plants, pretending to be leaves. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing them.
They sure are distinctive Kebba. And since you mentioned about the hiding in the leaves, that’s just what they did. Lia pointed one out and I couldn’t even see it until she pointed to it hiding on a leaf!
I am not good at identifying insects – is it some kind of a grasshopper?
That was Zac’s and my guess Tamara. Whatever they are, Zac and Lia love bugs so they were happy to inspect them.
I’m not sure what they are either by name, but nature in close up beauty for sure! Love the wordless Wednesday post this week Martha!
They weren’t in any hurry to move on Anne. When Zac put his hand down the one climbed right on it. So of course Lia had to do the same!
Martha, what distinctive and mysterious creatures! I have never seen those little guys before. They look like they were designed to hide in leafy plants, pretending to be leaves. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing them.
They sure are distinctive Kebba. And since you mentioned about the hiding in the leaves, that’s just what they did. Lia pointed one out and I couldn’t even see it until she pointed to it hiding on a leaf!
What a nice blog.
I love nature and we’ve never seen such a unique creations Amanda.