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Katydids neither hibernate nor migrate. The insects in question (Tettigoniidae family) live in low-lying vegetation or trees, where eggs are deposited before the adults die in winter. The eggs of these insect- and plant-eating katydids, also known as bush crickets and long-horned grasshoppers, will hatch the following spring.

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Katydids are capable of sleeping. They even hibernate when they are young. Mostly, they just eat and make their distinctive noises all night.

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