weta have a much elonggated head while grasshoppers have a flat head
The Weta is only found in New Zealand I live in New Zealand its awesome back to the Weta it has known to how outlived the dinosaur im doing a report on them just search up Weta facts
The thorax is the region of the grasshopper that is specialized for movement.Specifically, the term designates the region between a grasshopper's (suborder Caelifera) head and a grasshopper's abdomen. It is the region to which the grasshopper's three sets of legs are attached, for "walking" in the case of the first two and jumping in terms of the third. It also is where the wings for flying will be found.
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
Kiwi and other native birds like the takehe, bellbird and tui and insects like the weta Weta and Kiwi : endemic animals. A lot of beautiful birds also...
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.
The larger cousin of a grasshopper is:A Weta
The difference between a locust and a katydid is a locust is short horned grasshopper. A katydid is a long horned grasshopper, or what is known as just a grasshopper.
Sounds to me like it'd be the length of their horns that is the difference.
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.
Sounds to me like it'd be the length of their horns that is the difference.
It smaller and they eat different foods
'Deinacrida spp' is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the giant weta insect of New Zealand. 'Deinacrida' is the genus name. It's Greek for 'terrible grasshopper'.The letters 'spp' stand for 'species'. They can be replaced by the exact kind of giant weta, which is classified according to where it's found in New Zealand. Specifically, there are eleven [11] different species of giant weta:1. 'Deinacrida carinata', or Herekopare giant weta;2. 'D. connectens', Alpine scree giant weta;3. 'D. elegans', Bluff giant weta;4. 'D. fallai', Poor Knights giant weta;5. 'D. heteracantha', Little Barrier Island giant weta;6. 'D. mahoenui', Mahoenui giant weta;7. 'D. parva', Kaikoura giant weta;8. 'D. pluvialis', Giant weta;9. 'D. rugosa', Cook Strait giant weta;10. 'D. talpa', Giant mole weta;11. 'D. tibiospina', Mt Arthur giant weta.
the males segment is round. the females segment is pointy
A weta is an invertebrate
Weta lay between 200 to 300 eggs at one time depending on their size. The eggs then take between three to five months in order to hatch.
A Weta is an invertebrate.
Weta Digital was created in 1993.