Yes, a grasshopper's life cycle consists of three stages (Egg- Nymph- Adult) and one life cycle is completed in about 12 months which means that a grasshopper lives for about one year on an average.
A mosquito on the other hand has four stages in its life span (Egg, Larva, Pupa and Adult). A female adult mosquito is expected to live for 3-100 days. A male however, live for only about 10-20 days.
Because they are family
mosquitos are smaller,thinner and can cause mileriaand grasshoppers are green with mosquitos being a browny colour
Study the grass a grasshopper's life, put yourself in a grasshopper's shoes so then write
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the butterfly collect nectar while the mosquito suck blood. some mosquito are contagious like malaria and dengue. but butterfly are not so contagious like mosquito as they do not suck blood.
The life expectancy of a grasshopper is a full year. 50 percent of all grasshoppers do not make it past the nymph stage.
The name of the mosquito that flies into the bug zapper is Harry.
No. A mosquito has the life cycle of: Egg, Larva, Pupa, and Adult.
Birth, Life, Death
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The life cycle of a mosquito begins with an egg. The larvae are born from this and as they grow they develop wings until they become an adult.