This relative of the cricket has been called 'Woh-tzi-Neh' by native Americans, which translates as "skull insect" or "old, bald-headed man." In Spanish, it was called " ñina de la tierra" or "child of the earth," because of its large, bald "baby face." It 's also known by the names "child of the desert", "chacos", "stone cricket," even "potato bug."
Jerusalem Crickets attract attention because they're large insects, and have a round, almost human-looking, baldhead: almost like a little baby face with a cricket body!
This relative of the cricket has been called 'Woh-tzi-Neh' by native Americans, which translates as "skull insect" or "old, bald-headed man." In Spanish, it was called " ñina de la tierra" or "child of the earth," because of its large, bald "baby face." It 's also known by the names "child of the desert", "chacos", "stone cricket," even "potato bug."
Jerusalem Crickets attract attention because they're large insects, and have a round, almost human-looking, baldhead: almost like a little baby face with a cricket body!
Jerusalem Crickets, the Child of the Earth (Strange Little Creatures, #2)
Jerusalem Crickets, the Child of the Earth (Strange Little Creatures, #2)
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BN ID: | 2940154414101 |
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Publisher: | Michael A. Franco |
Publication date: | 06/12/2017 |
Series: | Strange Little Creatures |
Sold by: | Smashwords |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 2 MB |
Age Range: | 9 - 12 Years |