Frog-legged Beetle(Sagra Femorata).
Their common name derives from the striking resemblance of their hind
legs to those of a frog. They dot use these for jumping. Rather, these
powerful legs are used to hold tightly to the stems of plants. In this manner they remain firmly attached while feeding. This insect
species is endemic to portions of Malaysia, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and
the Philippines. Within their native range they are typically found in
regions of jungle.Photo credit:
NickKing via Project Noah
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