yes you can
I think you should keep your pet grasshopper in a jar or container with holes poked in the lid, dirt in the bottom of the cage, and grass and/or leaves for the grasshopper to eat. Make sure you spray the leaves with water in a spray container, so the grasshopper will have something to drink. When he sheds his skin, clean it out of the cage, and make sure you clean the cage once a week, at the least. That is where you should keep a pet grasshopper, and how to make it comfortable in it's new home!
find a box with the grass in it. (find some flowers too)put your grasshopper in.then ......
if you want to keep one as a pet you can put it in a critterer keeper and make sure to provide grass, leaves, and water.
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Well, if you have a pet grasshopper, just leave a small bowl of water in the tank of whereever you keep the grasshopper. Otherwise, like a few drops. Grasshoppers are really small so they wont need as much water.
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
My son has two Grasshopper as pets ones named George and one is Frank. its very easy all you need to do is get a small fish bowl that has a top next just make sure you have a small lid with some water and lots of veggies that's it
The antennae on a grasshopper help the grasshopper communicate with other grasshoppers.
A grasshopper is a consumer.
The grasshopper has an exoskeleton
A grasshopper!
No, you can not die from a grasshopper.