Strange and Funny Insects and Bugs
76I do not like bugs! I would never in my life have thought I could call a bug cute or funny. However, lately I have been seeing pictures of some very strange, cute and funny bugs. I do not hope to meet these creatures in real life, but I thought I would share some of them with you.
The Happy Face Spider is only found in Hawaii. In fact it is only found on the islands of Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii. This tiny spider grows to be approximately 5mm. I found the fact that it guards it's eggs and catches prey for it's offspring to be very interesting. I never knew that insects did this. Scientists are not really sure if the face-like markings serve any type of purpose.
- Maui, Hawaii, Spider Guarding Eggs, Photo of the Day, Picture, Photography, Wallpapers - National Ge
National Geographic Photo of the Day: Spider Guarding Eggs, Maui, Hawaii, 2001. You can get this spider as a wallpaper by going to this link
Grasshopper
Now here is a grasshopper with attitude. I can just hear him saying, "Are you looking at me?!" No wonder they are the bad guys in the movie "A Bug's Life"! In some countries, like Mexico and China, grasshoppers are eaten. This one looks as if he would bite back!
Katydid
This one looks a little worried. I suppose if I was a katydid out of my usual home of forest and green leaves, I would be worried also. The katydid is a delicacy for many animals and some insects including, bats, birds, spiders, snakes, frogs, toads and more! Ohhh, poor little guy!
Jumping Spider
Is it just me or does this spider look like it's about to cry? Can you see the trembly lower lip, the downward turn of the mouth, the overly bright eyes? Yup, this insect is very sad. Why do you suppose he is sad? Jumping spiders are predator who actively stalk their prey instead of making webs and waiting for it. Looks like the last one got away!
Robber Fly
This is one bug-eyed bug! The eyes are such a lovely shade of purple. Most robber flies eat other insects and do not usually bother humans. Robber flies are also known as assassin flies because they will wait quietly for prey to pass and then quickly pounce on it. They will often eat insects larger than themselves.
This praying mantis seems to be saying "glad to meetcha!" But don't let it's friendly appearance fool you, mantises have been known to eat small frogs, lizards and even hummingbirds. Their main diet is other insects, but cannibalism is always an option in their world. Notice the many spikes on the front legs. The praying mantis can move with lightning speed to capture it's prey in those spikes.
Mantises are the only insect able to move it's head around 180 degrees. It can also see movement for up to 60 feet away. These large insects can grow up to 6 inches and live up to 12 months.
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Go to the 15th slide and check out the pink-eyed katydid! Sooo cute! Not the other Katydid, though, that one looks mean, kicking at people and all...
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Yug, ugly but pretty. I watch animal planet a lot and have seen a few of your featured actors there. Vey interresting
I am like you I do not like bugs. But I will admit these are interesting and cute.
K@ri, I'm not really fond of spiders. But when I saw Charlotte's web, awwwww it became somewhat different. Hahahaha I love the way how you described them to us. :-)
Wow you really caught some smiling cute bugs.
Not sure I'd want to meet the Jumping Spider, but I'd love to see the Happy Face Spider just once as long as it was outside and not on me. Wonderful hub!
That was a nice journey. Interesting shots of the bugs and good writing, too. I enjoyed it.
That spider up top gives me the heebe geebe's. :O
You should of named this as sexy bugs! LOL
I can't believe you saw their facial expression in those creepy form?!
Bugs give me the chills...brrr.... but robber fly is cute :)
Not one for bugs, like you, but you bring good points across
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I think the jumping spider, indeed, looks like it is about to cry
Cool pics! I received a high power macro lens for my camera as a gift. I have been taking pics of flowers and leafs with bugs on them. Once I really stop and look at the images there are some interesting insects all around us.
The happy spider is awesome!
nice topic!
Beautiful world of insects....Intresting and informative blogs....congrats...
Even bugs can take good photos.
Beautiful world of insects TahkS
Thanks Admin
i really like insects and these little beautiful insects makes me like them more.thanks a lot...dania
Aye carumba! Those spiders make you look twice don't they? You don't know what you're looking at, so you move closer and *bite* - that's their secret! lol
Oh very well i like
i enjoy bugs, u should check out the picture of the camel spider, those things would even creep chuck norris out lol, its been one of those days so im a little off, nyways, i look forward to more posts.
thank you you helped me with my project :)
there right there grose,anoying and funny
K@ri. Hi. A great hub with terrific information on these bugs and insects.
Our Grandchildren absolutely love bugs and insects, and have been taught which they can touch and which they can't.
I absolutely hate spiders and that Jumping Spider looks like it has a horrible sense of humor, would not like to meet him on a dark night, or anytime really.
Thanks for sharing, it was very interesting to read. :) :)
Love this hub, great work well done, thanks for sharing it.
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C. C. Riter 2 years ago
Kewl! don't much car for spiders even tho' some are very cool and pretty. Did you also know that some preying mantis' eat birds? If they were big emough we'd be on the menu. LOL thanks lassie for a fun hub next in line snakes?