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  2. Valanga irregularis - Wikipedia

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    Valanga irregularis (common name "giant grasshopper", "giant valanga" or "hedge grasshopper") belongs to the family Acrididae. The distribution is restricted in the Australian tropics and subtropics. The species is the largest grasshopper of the continent. Usually the animal lives a solitary mode of life.

  3. Tropidacris cristata - Wikipedia

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    Tropidacris cristata, the giant red-winged grasshopper, is a widespread species of lubber grasshopper in the family Romaleidae from tropical South and Central America, and Mexico. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is among the largest grasshoppers in the world by length and wingspan, reaching up to 14.5 cm (5.7 in) and 24 cm (9.4 in) respectively.

  4. Romalea - Wikipedia

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    Romalea is a genus of grasshoppers native to the Southeastern and South-central United States.As traditionally defined, it contains a single species, Romalea microptera, known commonly as the Georgia thumper, eastern lubber grasshopper, Florida lubber, or Florida lubber grasshopper, although some recent authorities regard Taeniopoda as a junior synonym, in which case there are about a dozen ...

  5. Giant grasshopper - Wikipedia

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    Giant grasshopper can refer to: Tropidacris, the giant South and Central American grasshoppers; Valanga irregularis, the Australian giant grasshopper; Shore Road Pumping Station, a name for one of the beam engines at this station Birkenhead, England

  6. Schistocerca americana - Wikipedia

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    Schistocerca americana is a species of grasshopper in the family Acrididae known commonly as the American grasshopper [3] and American bird grasshopper. [4] It is native to North America, where it occurs in the eastern United States , Mexico , and the Bahamas . [ 3 ]

  7. Invasive lizards in Florida can eat birds, house cats - AOL

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    Though the giant pet can appear harmless, it poses a serious threat to anyone, or thing, it crosses. With the tegu's sharp teeth and dangerous bite, the reptile can devour snakes, birds, lizards ...

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    When the Florida-based company was getting ready to open a new location in Wesley Chapel, it knew it had to go big. That’s where the giant shopping cart — and 80’s metal music — came in.