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kitkat39

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This is another species of predatory katydid that is native to the USA. Although it's not as big and powerful as the Neobarrettia spinosa, the Neobarrettia victoriae is a very feisty and wild hunter that will amusingly wrestle around with it's prey and roll and kick all over the place. They also seem a bit more nervous in general.

 
Nice! You can see the resemblance but shaped a little more like a classic katydid.
Yeah there is definitely a resemblance. Up close these guys actually look pretty cool as well. Although not as cool looking as the spinosa, they seem pretty wild

How large are they? i kinda want one....
Females with their ovipositor are about 3 inches or a little more. Males are around 2 inches or less.

 
Awesome! I was just wondering if anybody kept these. I saw some really impressive spiky looking ones in central Texas.

 

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