An adult mole cricket, identified by its large, shovel-like forelegs and stout, velvety body, is positioned diagonally on a coarse aggregate concrete surface
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An adult mole cricket, identified by its large, shovel-like forelegs and stout, velvety body, is positioned diagonally on a coarse aggregate concrete surface

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An adult mole cricket, identified by its large, shovel-like forelegs and stout, velvety body, is positioned diagonally on a coarse aggregate concrete surface. The concrete is a mixture of various-sized gray, green, and white pebbles embedded in a tan cement matrix. The mole cricket's body is dark brown to black, with segmented wings visible along its abdomen. Its antennae are long and slender, extending forward. The creature is centrally located in the frame, with its head pointing towards the lower left and its abdomen extending towards the upper right. No other subjects or contextual elements are present in the image. The scene depicts a mole cricket on a man-made surface, likely outdoors, with no specific geographical markers indicating a location within the city of Perea, Greece.