The Italian striped-bug and the orange assassin bug are examples of black-striped, orange-bodied bugs. The former (Graphosomea lineatum) numbers among the world's pentatomids, or nutrient-rich xylem and sugar-rich phloem sap-sipping shield bugs. The latter (Pselliopus barberi) represents the Reduviidae family of beneficial, pest-eating insects.
it is orange because it lets you know what it looks like and easy to look for it instead of black where you can't find it.
it proply got some warts from a frog but grasshoppers only mate with other grasshoppers
A fruit that looks like an orange is a tangerine.
One looks like an orange, the other looks like a violet.
a locus bug is the same as a locust someone has just confused us and a locust is a brownish black insect that looks like a grasshopper.
Because It Just Does
A basketball looks like an orange but with black stripes or some times the stripes are white or diffrent colors and its round.
Tigers have black and orange stripes so when they are lurking in the grass, the black looks like grass. When they stalk their prey, the black is almost indiscernible.
He looks about the same, just taller, he also changes his outfit to one that's orange and black instead of just orange.
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The kind of bug that looks like a grasshopper and a praying mantis combination, is a cricket. In fact crickets are sometimes mistaken for grasshoppers because they look so similar.
It looks like an orange skin. Background orange color with minute black dots on it, regarded as dimpled texture of an orange peel. It is a sign of advanced breast cancer, chronic breast abscess or filariasis.