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Image: Greg Lasley |
Toad Lubbers are beefy grasshoppers from the Romaleidae family, also known as Lubbers. Lubbers are often large and robust...
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Image: Lon&Queta Chihuahua Toad Lubber (Phrynotettix tsichivavensis) |
Behind their head is an uncommonly massive hunk of exoskeleton called the pronotum and beyond that some wings that are too small for flight.
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Image: CARLOS VELAZCO Robust Toad Lubber (Phrynotettix robustus) |
They look like a stone lying in the dry desert areas of Mexico and southern United States. They are of course surrounded by actual stones, so they melt away into the background very effectively.
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Image: Lon&Queta |
All we need now is a toad thief and a toad mage and we can gather our party before venturing forth into the dungeons and catacombs of a local ant hill.
Adventure awaits!
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Big thanks to James for introducing me to this one!
3 comments:
wow! that's amazing! i detest grasshoppers (simply because we get millions of them every summer and they eat everything green). but i think toads are adorable! so maybe these would make me compromise a bit. :)
Yarr, that thar grasshoppar be a land-lubbar!
Hey, maybe the Katydid can be the bard. They're always so festive.
@TexWisGirl: Cool! Maybe you can enter negotiations now!
@Crunchy: Good idea! A spindly cave cricket could be the thief. Now all we need is a grasshopper who fires magic missiles...
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