It is fairly easy to tell a female grasshopper from a male. The females are smaller than the males. Also, females have protrusions from the end of their abdomen, whereas the males do not.
Female grasshoppers are bigger in size compared to the males. They have sharp points at the end of their abdomen. These are used for laying eggs underground.
The male's abdomen is rounded and dips into a subtle curve, the abdomen of the female is straight with no curve.
Baby grasshoppers look like an adult only smaller.
same as female
A female grasshopper is a called a female grasshopper. Thank you. Please hold the applause.
they look like a grasshopper!
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One way to make a 3D grasshopper model is to use a wooden clothespin. You can then decorate the clothespin to look like a grasshopper.
The function of ovaries in a grasshopper is for reproduction. Eggs are produced in the grasshopper's ovaries. Their eggs look like brown rice.
A male grasshopper's genotype is XO. A female grasshopper's genotype is XX. X represents the presence of a sex chromosome, and O represents the lack of a sex chromosome.
With the grasshopper the eggs hatch into animals that look like little adults. With butterflies the immature animals look nothing like the adult and live of different food. Also there is a "pupal" phase between the caterpillar and the butterfly.
You have to look at what eats what. Like the grasshopper eats grass, and the bird eats the grasshopper, and so on.
to look at her belly and if it is fat she is pregnant but make sure she is not brething
look within yourself for the answer, youg grasshopper
You look at their posterior end and their will be a egg laying extension called an oviposterior if it's a female and if it is a male they will not have anything on it's rear end.
because they look like there parents. like a nmph and a grasshopper.