Help it hunt.
The arolium is a pad located between the tarsal claws. Its function is to act like a sunction to allow the grasshopper to hold onto surfaces.
They have little claws at the end of their feet/legs.
The mouth of a grasshopper is used to masticate
The maxilla is used to taste and manipulate a grasshopper's food
The top of the back leg is made up of a thick muscular femur that allows the lower and thinner tibia to move. Extending from the tibia is a foot with a sharp claw, allowing the grasshopper to grip the ground and avoid slipping before takeoff.So basically the Tibia helps the grasshopper jump.
Claws
In "Grasshopper" by e.e. cummings, the figurative language used includes personification (giving human qualities to the grasshopper) and imagery (descriptions of the grasshopper's movements and appearance that create vivid mental images). These literary devices help to convey a sense of the grasshopper's vitality and energy.
Animal claws are used for protection. They fight other animals with them and they can catch their pray with their claws by digging them into the other animals body.
The abdomen region of a grasshopper consists of the wings, tympanum, spiracles, and two pairs of legs. The wings, tympamnum, spiracles, and legs are used for locomotion of the grasshopper.
The ovipositor is a curved organ at the end of the grasshopper's abdomen. It is used to deposit eggs into slits in trees.
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Mostly they are used for seeing.