Arachnacris corporalis

[2] The giant Malaysian katydid is a large green insect that is, on average, about 6 inches long.

They have long, leaf-like wings that help them stay camouflaged from predators, as they typically reside in trees and don't move very much.

As they age, their coloration mimics a leaf, and the tips of their wings become brown to resemble the way that leaves rot.

To prevent being tracked down by scent, they throw their feces as far away from them as possible, usually to a neighboring bush or tree.

[4] They can also use their loud chirping to scare away predators, as the volume is amplified due to their size.