they are green and can be blue or a tuquis
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
yes but only when there dead
Yes, some katydids do hibernate, but not all.
No, katydids are not venomous. They are herbivorous insects that primarily feed on leaves, flowers, and other plant material. They do not possess venom or use it for defense or hunting.
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humans
no
Katydids are more closely related to crickets than to grasshoppers. See Link.
Katydids do not typically change color in the fall like some other species, such as certain chameleons or leaf insects. However, they may exhibit slight changes in coloration due to environmental factors or the aging process. Their colors can appear more muted or blend in better with their surroundings as their habitat changes with the seasons. Overall, while there may be some variation, a significant color change specifically for fall is not common in katydids.
about 1in
that is what you think .
The scientific name for a katydid is Tettigonia viridissima.