Bush Katydid
By Bernieh
- 19 Jan, 2009
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Another nocturnal visitor. They have very long antennae, longer than their bodies - but this fellow only has one and it's hard to see (look to the left). They also make a chirping sound.
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Hi Shirleypoppy. Yes I'm sure geckos would tackle katydids. I have seen them take on huge moths and even praying mantids. They seem to be quite fearless!
22 Jan, 2009
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Would a house gecko tackle a Katydid? There were 2 geckos on the ceiling in my son's house one evening, and one K. Next day the K was gone - all doors and windows shut, so it couldn't have got out.
22 Jan, 2009