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  • Called a leaproach, the insect only infrequently scuttles like a regular roach.

    Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011

  • So the leaproach spreads out its appendages like a falling skydiver, presumably to influence where it lands.

    Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011

  • The new study reveals the leaproach uses its legs much like grasshoppers do, and yet - ounce for ounce - the leaproach far out-jumps locusts.

    Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011

  • About 4,000 species of cockroaches are known to science, and all but the leaproach scuttle on the ground.

    Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011

  • When the moment to jump arrives, the leaproach extends its legs, activating the spring-loaded knees.

    Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011

  • While a grasshopper can jump up to 20 body lengths, a leaproach can sail forward 48 body lengths.

    Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011

  • Images: Mike Picker 1 A leaproach on a blade of grass.

    Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011

  • Picker and his colleague Jonathan Colville discovered the leaproach in 2006 as the insects hopped around a field of sedge grass in South Africa.

    Wired Top Stories Dave Mosher 2011

  • The "leaproach" was discovered in South Africa's Table Mountain National Park.

    News 2011

  • The "leaproach" was discovered in South Africa's Table Mountain National Park.

    News 2011

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