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Is chabrier's bush-cricket poisonous?
Katy is not poisonous, and generally does not actively attack people, but there are still some reports about biting. Some mouth organs are like pliers and have a strong bite force. When it senses danger, it may bite. After being bitten by Katydid, there will be a strong pain, but fortunately this insect is not poisonous.
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Chabrier's bush-cricket
Scientific Classification
Class
Bugs
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Order
Weta
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Family
Katydids
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Species
Chabrier's bush-cricket (Eupholidoptera chabrieri)
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