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chingadera@lemmy.world to Entomology@mander.xyz · 1 year ago

Is it possible for someone to identify this insect based on two of its legs? South East Texas. Only have the legs be cause my cat ate the rest.

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Is it possible for someone to identify this insect based on two of its legs? South East Texas. Only have the legs be cause my cat ate the rest.

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chingadera@lemmy.world to Entomology@mander.xyz · 1 year ago
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    Yeah, guy that deleted his comment had said field cricket, exact coloring was right on the legs

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      Why did he delete the answer?

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        That’s a question you gotta ask the guy, hard to say

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