Insect is the class which includes grasshoppers.
Specifically, the class in question carries the scientific name of Insecta. It includes animals which have three body parts, three sets of segmented legs, a skeleton which is outside the body, one set of antennae, and compound eyes. A grasshopper meets all of the above-mentioned requirements.
the grasshopper belongs to the class insecta
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They are in the animal kingdom, phylum arthropoda, class insecta :)
Each grasshopper only has one labium. The labium is the lower lip which is involved in crushing food into smaller pieces.
Beetles belong to the coleoptera order and the insecta class. Locusts belong to the acrididae, and are similar to the grasshopper.
pretty much from summer to late summer.
After someone's grasshopper got old they then referred to its earlier existence as the young grasshopper. It just kind of stuck. Basically any grasshopper that isn't old is a young grasshopper. A middle aged grasshopper probably would not be called a young grasshopper but merely just a "grasshopper". I never heard of that. Instead it refer's to the Kung Fu TV series where the main character was being taught his Kung Fu skills, as a child, his mentor (with flashbacks in the TV show) would call him YOUNG GRASSHOPPER. You most often heard "Have patience Young Grasshopper".
"Young grasshopper" was used by David Carradine in a tv show called "Kung Fu" in the 1970's. It's referenced in "Chuck".
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No, grasshoppers are insects which have 6 legs. The arachnids have 8 legs.
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.