This is my entry for the #monomad challenge curated by @monochromes.
When the rainy season arrives, many beautiful green plants return to being fertile in the forest so that it can invite many insects, grasshoppers and also beautiful animals out of their nests to look for food on the fertile plants, and today I decided to go into the forest to look for some beautiful animals to photograph.
The first beautiful animal I found today was Oxya japonica, this is a family of short-horned grasshoppers that can only be found in Indonesia and Malaysia and countries in East Asia.
The beautiful little green grasshoppers are included in the type of herbivorous insects, so during the rainy season like this, these insects roam around a lot to look for fresh food.
This is Oxya japonica from the acrididae insect family.
In addition to the leafhopper I also found another grasshopper with a different color, this is a grasshopper from the Suborder caelifera type, we usually call this grasshopper the wood grasshopper because the color of its skin looks like wood, this grasshopper is also included in herbivorous insects because grasshoppers also eat leaves.
The habitat of this grasshopper is in the open and this grasshopper can only be found in tropical areas, here are some photographs of the wood grasshopper.
This is the Suborder Caelifera grasshopper
Then from a distance I saw another type of grasshopper that was also very beautiful and was among the leaves, this grasshopper has a very small size and is similar to grasshoppers in the Anacridium aegyptium category, although most grasshoppers found are brown, but there are also some grasshoppers of this type that are green.
This is the Anacridium aegyptium grasshopper
Then the last one today I also found a beautiful little spider that I have never seen before, this spider belongs to the Lyssomanes Spider family, this spider has long small legs making it very exotic.
This is the Lyssomanes spider
📷 Picture | Smartphone |
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Category | Animal |
Photographer | @aquagelas |
Location | Indonesia |
Edit | Snapseed |