No, grasshoppers do not eat other animal's meat.
A grasshopper!
No. Like all animals a grasshopper is heterotrophic.
Yes. It unfortunately is poisonous to other animals and my daughter just feed one to her bearded dragon as a big snack when I wasn't around. It died two days later!! Biol Mike
no you cant give your hamster a grasshopper but you can give it small bits of coocked chickin bonelss
Elk, Grasshopper
No! The mother does not even have milk. Excuse me, only mammals have milk, and grasshopper is an INSECT.
no i dont think so
The eastern lubber grasshopper lives in the southeast and central region of the United States. This grasshopper is poisonous to many animals. Its main predator is the shrike.
Grasshopper mice are consumers. They primarily feed on insects and other small animals, making them carnivorous predators in their ecosystem. As consumers, they play a role in regulating insect populations but do not decompose organic material or produce energy through photosynthesis like decomposers and producers, respectively.
The grasshopper belongs to the Animal Kingdom. Many people don't consider insects to be animals but this is how they are classified in biology.
All animals feed their young.
Simple answer If you don't feed the animals they will die.