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Grasshopper Hiccups

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Posted on: November 11, 2009 6:59 AM, by "GrrlScientist"

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What happens when a grasshopper gets the hiccups? How does a grasshopper get hiccups? This video explores these important questions.

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Looks more like a katydid

Posted by: megan | November 11, 2009 6:00 PM

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As person who loves insects, I just HATE the anthropomorphizing of the Insect world. It's belittling the fascinating lifeforms that make humanity seem the most monolithic boring infestation of biolife on the planet. Homo SapienSapien Average/omni/non-specificity qualities rule.

Posted by: megan | November 11, 2009 6:14 PM

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I'm sorry you think so little of humans. Stay right where you are, everything will be OK soon. Heh. I kind of agree with you, Megan. I also think, at least the bugs are straightforward life. They just do it. No political spin, just life, and exciting is right!

Posted by: Ken Creten | November 13, 2009 2:36 AM

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