That depends on the kind of grasshopper. If you mean "Long-horned grasshoppers", what some people call "katydids", they are in slits near the joint that looks like the "knee" of the front leg.
If you mean short-horned grasshoppers or 'Locusts", it is a larger "tympanum" or "eardrum" on each side of the base of the abdomen, the "belly" part of the insect.
The hearing organ of a grasshopper is the Tympanum.
They have 2 sensors on their head and that is how they hear
Its stomach
The lady grasshoppers have ears 👂🏼 on their legs🦵 And the boy grasshoppers have teeth on their wings and they rub them together and It makes noise and they get the lady’s intention
no, grasshoppers do make a sound. Did you know the grasshopper has hearing organs on its side. no, grasshoppers do make a sound. Did you know the grasshopper has hearing organs on its side. not at all! :)
The grasshopper has four sensory organs that help it interact with its environment. These are the eyes, antennae, palps and cerci.
Yes they do. Such as the heart and stomach
yes, they have ears on the knees
There are various organs that grasshoppers use to complete necessary life functions. The spiracles are part of these organs and they are used for breathing. They are small pores found on the abdomen and the thorax.
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The tympanum provides hearing, which is decent.
The balance organs are the sensors in the body closest to the hearing organs. Sometimes referred to as 'vestibular organs' for they lie alongside the vestibule in the ear.
hearing
Most of a grasshopperâ??s organs are found underneath its hard exoskeleton. This way the organs are protected from predators, as well as the environment.
The balance organs are the sensors in the body closest to the hearing organs. Sometimes referred to as 'vestibular organs' for they lie alongside the vestibule in the ear.
Grasshoppers hear with a part of their body called a tympanum, which allows them to hear rather well. Many people feel that grasshoppers can hear almost as well as humans.