No, they do not.
Butterflies have wings and grasshoppers don't!
Grasshoppers do but butterflies (the ADULT stage of a caterpillar) do not (the caterpillars do though).
Grasshoppers do not eat butterflies or other insects. Grasshoppers are herbivores that only eat plants. Their favorite foods are wheat, corn, alfalfa, and barley, but if those things are not readily available, they will eat many other kinds of plants.
Grasshoppers have long legs that they use for jumping and wings that they can fly away very quickly. Butterflies only fly and tend to move relatively slow.
There are grasshoppers,frogs,butterflies,fish, and rabbits.
Butterflies, grasshoppers, ladybugs, caterpillars, locusts.
Yes, so do grasshoppers, butterflies, and ants.
butterflies and moths along with some insects like grasshoppers ect.
Some caterpillars turn into moths, while others turn into butterflies. It depends on the species.
Grasshoppers, beetles, flies, butterflies, dragonflies, mosquitoes, damselflies, etc.
they do not turn into moths nor butterflies but an insect known as the fungi nat
butterflies, flies, grasshoppers, crickets,tics,wasp,bumble bee...and alot more