Eleven year-old boy Daniel finds pink grasshopper

by admin2 on September 12, 2009

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9-12-2009_86883_lLONDON: The insect was found by 11-year-old Daniel Tate who thought it
was a flower until he saw it jump and then he realized it was a
grasshopper.

The insect was later identified by wildlife officers as an adult female common green grasshopper, which has been born pink.

Daniel,
who attended the wildlife event at Seaton Marshes, near Sid-mouth,
Devon, with his great grandfather, said: “I was looking for
grasshoppers when I saw something pink.

“I thought it was a flower but I saw it moving, so I tried to catch it. It jumped and then I knew it was a grasshopper.”

He added: “I was really excited to hear that no one else had found a pink grasshopper at that place before.”

Fraser
Rush, nature reserves officer for East Devon District Council, said:
“There are millions of common green grasshoppers but I have never seen
a pink one. The female comes in a variety of colors, normally
different shades of green and brown.

Occasionally it tends towards purple, but this is a leap beyond that to pink.”

He
added: “Pink grasshoppers are unusual but not unheard of. However the
intensity of the pink in this case must make it highly unusual.”

Mr
Rush said the pink grasshopper was “a natural variety of the species,
albeit a rare one. It has not been caused by any mutation, or any
environmental effects.”

He added: “There is a chance it will have bred already and will pass on its pink gene.”

After being studied the grasshopper was released back into the reserve.

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