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Lubber Grasshopper 118
Lubber Grasshopper
SPECULATEDRomalea microptera
A three-inch, yellow-and-black grasshopper so toxic that birds avoid eating it.
The Eastern Lubber Grasshopper is Leonida's largest and most conspicuous grasshopper, a three-inch, flightless insect with warning coloration. Its tissues are so toxic that most birds avoid eating them, which is why they wander openly across lawns and driveways with absolute confidence.
SOURCE: Speculated - iconic Florida insect
FIELD GUIDE
- Species
- Romalea microptera
- Habitat
- Forest
- Behavior
- Passive
- Weight
- 0.02 lb
- Danger Level
- Huntable
- No