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Close-up photo of a brown grasshopper perched on textured, reddish-brown rocks.

Eyprepocprifas insularis, male. This endemic to Monte Gordo Natural Park, São Nicolau, Cape Verde, was rediscovered in 2023 after being declared extinct. Photo credit: Rob Felix

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