Provisionally, yes. We bought four nymphs of the species Ancylecha fenestrata (Malaysian Leaf Katydid) at an insect show about 2 months ago and they are doing well eating privet. We have found some pics of them online but no information so we are relying on the info sheet provided by the dealer.
No. Katydids are not venomous.
Ants are not pets; you cannot keep them as pets.
Pets could have bugs on them like ticks and fleas.
Only if you keep a pest as a pet :)
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No. Katydids are not venomous.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
yes but only when there dead
Yes, some katydids do hibernate, but not all.
yes u can keep them as pets as long as you tame them
I wouldn't recommend it. They're quite active, powerful jumpers and they need a lot of vegetation for food. Some are carnivores (such as some katydids), so you'd need to feed them either ham from the fridge or live insects, and they too are very jumpy. Not practical. I'd advise gentle spiders, or snails, which I had very much fun with as pets while I was small :)
they are green and can be blue or a tuquis
Ants are not pets; you cannot keep them as pets.
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