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it has enlarged rear legs for jumping and the back legs are facing backwards to spring into action and run (jump) away!!!

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Q: How are the legs of grasshoppers adapted to the environment it lives in?
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How are the ends of grasshoppers legs adapted for holding plants?

Animals adapt in many ways to their surroundings. The ends of grasshoppers legs are sticky pads that help them cling to whatever they are on.


How are the grass hopper's pair of legs adapted for jumping?

Grasshoppers have larger and stronger legs than most insects have.


Is locomotion in the grasshopper adapted to land?

Yes, grasshoppers have adapted to movement on land. They have long legs that are capable of hopping them long distances very quickly.


Do grasshoppers have legs?

Yes, grasshoppers have legs.


What is the affect of a grasshoppers environment?

Grasshoppers respond to their environment very well. Their strength to fend enemies is their hind legs. They have the ability to jump 20 times more than their length.


How is the third pair of grasshoppers legs adapted for jumping?

They are much larger than the first and second pair and bear more distinctive features


How is a grasshoppers third leg adapted for jumping?

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How many LEGS do have grasshopper?

Grasshoppers, like all insects, have 6 legs.


Do grasshoppers have strong legs for jumping yes and no?

of course they do.Also,grasshoppers have sharp legs too!


Do grasshoppers have 6 legs?

Yes grasshoppers have 6 legs. They have 2 front, 2 hind, and 2 middle pair of legs


How are snow owl adapted to their environment?

Snowy owls have feathers on their legs so that they don't get cold in the snow.


What is the difference between the legs of cockroach and grasshopper?

well the legs of the cockroaches are small compared to the grasshoppers and grasshoppers have strong legs compared to cockroach.