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Grasshopper on Spider Lily

Grasshopper on Spider Lily
metro Atlanta, south Fulton County, Georgia, USA
September 10, 2007
Size: about 2 inches
and I am interested in what look like fake eyespots to me on the top of the head which I think would be pretty cool to have...as in making a predator perhaps come at another angle where perhaps more of the vision field available would make detection then escape all the better
comment please :-)
or do grasshoppers have more eyes than I am aware of! :-o

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Moved

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Interesting
One I shot had fake "eyes" on the sides, behind and below the real things.

 
very nice and thank you Ron!.
very nice and thank you Ron!....
so until I get an ID (from someone) I am going to browse about the grasshopper section here myself

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