- Stock Photography: MORMON CRICKETS FEEDING OWYHEE CANYONLANDS WILDERNESS IDAHO HORIZONTAL by Thetinyphotographer
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- Photo title: Mormon Crickets feeding Owyhee Canyonlands Wilderness Idaho horizontal
- Author: Thetinyphotographer
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- On the road at the Jack`s Creek entrance to Owyhee Canyonlands Wilderness, mormon crickets on the roads and in the fields. Mormon cricket Anabrus simplex is a large insect living throughout western North America in range lands dominated by sagebrush. The Mormon cricket is actually a shieldbacked katydid, not a cricket. Although flightless, the Mormon cricket is capable of traveling up to two kilometers a day in its swarming phase. Tribe platycleidini, genus anabrus, species simplex.
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