Color is often adapted to environment for camouflage and protection. Ornate ornamentation is using adapted for attracting a mate. Since with coloration like that, he's definitely not hiding. I wonder how he's getting along in the love department. Lol
It also signals an unsavory meal!
True as well.
More examples of evolution but idiot bible liars want school children to believe alleged baby gawd geebush jeehobah ghostholes "created" diversity 4004 bce
Out of curiosity indigenous to where? and on a less serious note I've also seen boxcars that kind of look like that.
Indigenous throughout the western Great Plains of the United States (and southern Canada), southward to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and into northern Mexico. [jstor.org]
@AnonySchmoose thank you!
Wow,common?
I'm thinking not so much, since no one seems to have seen one, including myself!
that is stunningly beautiful ... as grasshoppers go