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As living things grow in their life, their bodies grow and adapt to many things. A grasshoppers mouthparts are adapted to chewing fibrous plants.

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The mouth parts in a grasshopper are adapted for cutting and chewing plant material. Their jaws are very strong and tough. They also have feelers that can taste for them.

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