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Dragon Head Katydid (Eumegalodon Blanchardi) - NYMPHS
Dragon Head Katydid (Eumegalodon Blanchardi) - NYMPHS
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The dragon-headed katydid is a type of bush cricket, so named for its huge mandibles that are used to eat a variety of fruits and other insects. Katydids are well-camouflaged to look like leaves in order to avoid predators.
✔ Striking "Dragon" Head – Uniquely elongated, horned pronotum resembling a mythical creature
✔ Vivid Green Camouflage – Leaf-like body with intricate vein patterns for perfect disguise
✔ Impressive Size – One of the largest katydids, reaching 10-12 cm (4-5 inches)
✔ Nocturnal Singer – Males produce rhythmic night calls in tropical forests
✔ Rare in Collections – Highly prized by entomologists for its alien-like appearance
Perfect For:
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Unusual insect collectors
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Natural history displays
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Exotic terrarium pets (for experienced keepers)
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