Subfamily Tridactylinae

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Subfamily Tridactylinae03.11.2024 I Punteuet, District. Sawang, North Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia


Hello friends, everyone in this community, on this occasion we meet again as usual and on this occasion I would like to show several pictures of animals known by their scientific names: Subfamily Tridactylinae or often known as crickets. One of the most distinctive characteristics of the subfamily Tridactylinae is its ability to produce loud, high-pitched sounds by rubbing its wings. This behavior is known as stridulation, and is used by males to attract females and determine their territory. The sounds produced by katydids can vary in pitch and frequency, depending on the species. they are most active at night. During the day, katydids often hide in plants to avoid predators and conserve energy. OK, friends, this is all my post this time, I hope you and your friends like it.



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LocationAceh Indonesia
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