No, grasshoppers lay eggs at the end of the summer and the adults die.
They cannot sleep on their backs because their body shape and mass makes it impossible for them to lay, let alone sleep on their backs like a dog or cat can. They have a huge gut that can get easily twisted up if they roll onto their backs, and thus can only lay and sleep on their sides or chests with their feet tucked under.
cause they wat to
butterflies sleep on a window sill or on their back
Grasshoppers use trees, leaves, and other plants for their shelter. They rest or sleep for short periods of time on a branch or a bush.
The best type of mattress for people that sleep on their backs is an adjustable pillow top. adjustable because your back is never supposed to lay fully flat. have it at a bit of an angle.
Dogs sleep in circles so they can keep them selves warm. Its not like they knew blankets existed! Anyways its not like they can sleep on their backs or bellies! or can they? No they can't.
Lions sleep more on their side then on their backs.
they sleep on branches of tall trees or on mountain bluffs but they sit up sometimes with their heads resting under their wings on their backs
yes - grasshoppers, like all insects have no eyelids to close over their eyes
well the corgi thinks that that is a comfortable position other than the side.
bettas are not sick when they lay on their side they sleep that way