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tridactylid, pygmy mole cricket, from river's edge - Neotridactylus apicialis

tridactylid, pygmy mole cricket, from river's edge - Neotridactylus apicialis
Ochlockonee River near Havana, Florida, USA
September 30, 2012
These were very numerous in a shady section of the riverbank.

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tridactylid, pygmy mole cricket, from river's edge - Neotridactylus apicialis tridactylid, pygmy mole cricket, from river's edge - Neotridactylus apicialis

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Awesome!!!
That's so cute/cool! It really does look like a mole cricket! But I have a question - Why are each of the front legs different?

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