Is it just me or is this a really big bug? o_O

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Alright well we went on vacation in costa rica for a while.. In 1 night we found 2 Bugs. I believe they are crickets? Or Locus? I'm Not sure but they're massive! As we were only able to catch the smaller one, Heres some pics. (PS. The other one, We thought was a bat at first! it was HUGE flying around!)
 

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Grasshoppers in the US can get pretty big, but that ones is impressive! It'd probably be even better battered and deep fried.
 
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