They dig holes for their egg laying with ovipositer.
They dig the hole with their ovipositor, which is the egg laying tube located at the end of the abdomen.
Grasshoppers dig holes to lay there eggs.
In the wild, they dig holes in the sand on a beach and lay their eggs there.
Green Iguanas (female) will dig holes in the ground to lay eggs. She will dig additional holes to confuse would-be egg poachers. After that she leaves the eggs, the hatchlings will grow up by themselves.
No they don't. They lay there eggs on the tree branches in a really deep nest...
yes female grasshoppers lay eggs
Kiwi lay their eggs in a burrow which they dig in the ground.
Most grasshopper have 140 eggs some lay more some lay less.
they dig to get warmer, like a sand blanket, they usually start to dig when they get older.
no, female turtles crawl up onto the shore and dig holes to lay their eggs. and when the eggs hatch, the baby turtles crawl down the beach into the water
underground in a tiny cave it digs with its abdomen
That would depend on which legs they are digging with. If they are digging with their front legs then they are just digging to be digging because water turtles love to dig. I they are digging with their hind legs then there is a good possibility that she is trying to lay eggs. But as I said, water turtles like to dig.
A grasshopper most often lays its eggs on the underside of blades of grass and leaves. The eggs are generally laid in clusters.