Thursday is Butterfly Day and Insect Day Giveaway- Week 46

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Hi everyone! Welcome to Thursday is Butterfly Day and Insect Day Giveaway- Week 46! Many thanks to all who have joined the Insect Pub Community! If you would like to join, please do the following:

1-Click on this link: https://beta.steemit.com/trending/hive-100514
2-Log in with your Steemit name and posting key.
3-Subscibe to Insect Pub Community.

Gather around the Insect Pub to see butterflies and other insects from around the world, and to make new friends. Post your butterfly and other insect photos, or artwork for a chance to win Steem Basic Income units. A minimum of 2-SBI will be given away: 1-SBI for artwork and 1-SBI for photos. If no artwork is submitted, 2-SBI will be given away for photos. Entries will not be judged and winners are chosen at random. You have 6 days for entries in this post and then a new one will begin. Thanks so much for all of your wonderful entries which I continue to enjoy. The 4 winners for Week 45 are: @prostosun, @barbara-orenya, @sarimanok, and @annephilbrick. Congratulations!

Here are the rules for the Giveaway.

1-One submission per person per week.
2-All photos and artwork must be your own work. Photos and artwork from the internet will not be accepted.
3-NEW!- Use hive-100514 for your first tag if you want your post to be listed in the community. Use #butterflyday or #insectpub as your second tag.
4-IMPORTANT! You MUST put the link of your post in the comments below to be entered in the giveaway.
5-Upvotes to this post are NOT required.

I am looking forward to your entries!

Here are my photos for today of a Grasshopper.

Grasshoppers belong to the order Orthopetra and there are over 11,000 species worldwide. This one is the Differential Grasshopper.

The information provided is about all grasshoppers in general except when specified. Females are longer than males and their size depends on the species. They use their long hind legs for jumping and have string-like structures located in their knees which catapults them 10 inches high in the air. Grasshoppers have wings and they do fly.

All grasshoppers have a large appetite and can do some serious damage to crops. It is estimated that they do billions of dollars of damage to crops every year.

Differential grasshoppers eat tall grasses and ragweed which is a good thing for allergy sufferers.

Grasshoppers spit a brown liquid as a defense mechanism. Some call it tobacco juice because they are known so well for their destruction of tobacco crops. The main predators of all grasshoppers are birds, rodents, large insects, lizards, snakes and monkeys.

Look at how well it blends in with the grass; nature's camouflage.

Thanks for stopping by!

All photos are my own.

Information Source: softschools.com, insectidentifcation. org

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Great post and photos @whatisnew!! I don't see too many grasshoppers around here but I suspect the outside cats may have something to do with that. If only I could train the cats to go after the Japanese beetles..lol. This is my entry this week: https://steemit.com/insectpub/@deerjay/the-dreaded-japanese-beetle

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Thanks @deerjay! Oh, that would be nice if cats ate Japanese beetles. Mine would have very full bellies. LOL! Thanks for your entry. : )

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90kxcs.png very much @whatisnew ! I'm happy you enjoyed my artistic butterfly, even if it was randomly chosen ^_^

Congratulations to all !

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My pleasure! I really did enjoy your artistic butterfly. I could never judge because I like everything entered and I want to give everyone a chance. What is that cute little work of art above? I love it! Does it have a name?

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I understand, I don't like to choose either, I better make a draw if I have a contest 😉 And you are right, it gives everyone a chance 😊

This cow is my LazyCow , most of my characters do have an adjective + noun as name...LoL...but sometimes they get a real name, that is btw the subject of one of my contest (NameIt) 😃

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I used to catch these large grasshoppers for my pet turtles when i was a kid. The turtles loved them.

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So you have had wildlife as pets since you were a kid? No wonder you like them so much. That is interesting to know that turtles like to eat grasshoppers. Thanks for the info @sketch.and.jam. : )

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They would rush towards me if they caught a glimpse of grasshopper in my hand lol.

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That is definitely a sign that turtles love grasshoppers. I am laughing picturing the turtles running towards you and the grasshoppers. LOL!

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The first and second photos were the ones I really liked. But they were all cool photos of the grasshopper. :))

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Hi @goldenoakfamr! I just love how you tell me what your favorite photos are and I thank you for that! : )

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Saludos amiga. De nuevo con la espera de nuevos insectos.
Felicitaciones a los ganadores de esta semana pasada.!!
Nos vemos pronto!

Greetings friend.@whatisnew. Again waiting for new insects.
Congratulations to the winners of this past week!
See you soon!

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Aw, you are still waiting Cheerleader? I hope you don't have to wait much longer. : )

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Ahhhh ya estoy aburrida. Mis insectos ya no me quieren. Ni arañas, ni bichos, ni mariposas. Creo que debo de ir a buscarlos en otros sitios boscosos. jajajaja.
Por cierto, me gusta su saltamontes, aunque son malvados. Saludos amiga @watisnew, nos vemos pronto.

Ahhhh I'm already bored. My insects don't love me anymore. No spiders, no bugs, no butterflies. I think I should go look for them in other wooded places. LOL.
By the way, I like their grasshopper, although they are evil. Greetings friend @watisnew, see you soon.

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Awesome grasshopper photos and info ❤ @whatisnew! :-)
We hardly see a hopper here, only seen small grasshoppers in Alaska.

My entry 🐲 Distant Dragons

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🦋💕😊
Thank You..!!
@whatisnew
Congratulations to all the other winners.
🤗 fantastic grasshopper pictures...!!
I did not know "Grasshoppers spit a brown liquid as a defense mechanism"
Wow..!!

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Howdy Butterfly! great job again and great photos of those rascals. I think most of them live in Kansas and Texas. We need to import some monkeys!

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Import monkeys? LOL! Thanks again for your support Jonboy! : )

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Yes, we need troops of wild monkeys roaming around eating grasshoppers! lol. You are very welcome Butterfly!

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