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K is for... Katydid

On leaves of cherry, oak, maple and apple some can be found feeding,

The male persistently makes his "katydid" call on a summer's evening.

Katydids hear by "ears" on the upper part of their front legs.

In the fall, the females lay about 100 to 150 eggs.

Sarah L. and Lindsey
Last updated: Sept. 29, 2000