Named for their spiky bodies and formidable mandibles, these fascinating insects have a unique shape that helps them camouflage among fallen brown leaves in their native habitat. Unlike most katydids, Dragon Headed Katydids are omnivores, eating a varied diet of plants and small animals.
Get an up-close look at what’s on the menu for Dragon Headed Katydids and other invertebrate friends at Butterfly Pavilion’s “What’s For Lunch” program, everyday at 1:00 p.m. in the Crawl-A-See-Em.
Visit
butterflies.org/exhibit/spineless-spotlights to see our full schedule!
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