A grasshopper can leap to about 20 inches, which is 20 times the length of its body. Some species are said to be able to jump even farther.
A grasshopper can leap to about 20 inches, which is 20 times the length of its body. Some species are said to be able to jump even farther.
Grasshoppers can jump as high as 4 inches.
Around 2.5 feet, or about 75 centimetres.
Most likely yes. A 1 inch grasshopper can jump 20 inches, or a little under 2 ft http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/grasshopper-info.htm
When body length is considered, fleas can jump the furthest. Fleas can jump 200 times their body length. This would be like a person being able to jump over a 70 story building. Other great jumpers are bharals, hares, red kangaroos, and grasshoppers.
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The grasshopper wouldn't be able to jump!
no
The biggest difference is that a bee flies and a grasshopper can only jump. Also, a bee has a stinger and a grasshopper does not.
If a grasshopper is not moving or does not respond to stimuli is probably dead. A grasshopper that is alive will jump and move when scared or startled.
The adaptations for grasshoppers are their long hind legs that spring/jump great distances to avoid or escape predators, hard exoskeleton for protection, and color for camouflage in order hide from enemies.
So they can run away from predators
The grasshopper has long hind legs that allow the grasshopper to jump long distances. This helps the grasshopper to avoid predators.
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This might not be too helpful, but grasshoppers can jump about twenty times their own size.