Katydids live everywhere. Some look like leafs such as the greater angle-winged katydid and others look like grasshoppers such as the common meadow katydid. Katydids eat leaves and grass, so look in low hanging trees or meadows or fields where the grass is kind of tall. Lightly drag your feet in the grass. If you are wanting to catch one, bring a jar with holes in the top, or some other container where it can breathe. Feed the katydid green grass. Don't give it too much, just several pieces. If the katydid eats all of it or the grass dies, just get some more. Hope that helped!
They Live in Hot or cool areas.
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.
i think they are omnivores eating live animals or dead and thay eat plants
they are green and can be blue or a tuquis
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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i think they are omnivores eating live animals or dead and thay eat plants