No
No, of course not?
Paddy->Worm->grasshopper->eagle
there was a spider grasshopper a worm glow worm lady bug and a centiped
earth worm, grasshopper cockroach,snail and molluscians
All of the creatures were giant bugs - a centipede, a spider, a grasshopper, a ladybug, an earthworm and a glow-worm.
No, the palmer worm, canker worm, and locust are not three stages of development of the same insect. They are different types of insects belonging to distinct species within the order of Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies for palmer and canker worms) and Orthoptera (locusts).
plant cassava ----> earth worm ----> grass hopper ----> hawk.
grasshopper gnat
how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce how does a grasshopper reproduce
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
The antennae on a grasshopper help the grasshopper communicate with other grasshoppers.
A grasshopper is a consumer.