Leaf-Footed Bugs Hatching

Macro video of Leaf-Footed Bugs hatching, including time lapse video of the insects developing inside the egg. Wait til you see how long the legs are that come out of that tiny shell. Leaf-Footed Bugs have a “beak“ called a proboscis, or rostrum. They use their proboscis to pierce plant parts - leaves, fruit, stems, seeds - and suck out the nutrients. For this reason, they can be considered pests if they’re causing damage to crops. Generally they don’t cause problems for homeowners, and they are not harmful to people. As they develop, their hind legs will take on the characteristic leaf shape that gives them their name. #animals #nature #insects #bug #macro #egg #timelapse Music by TDtangents.
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