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What is the niche of a eastern lubber grasshopper?

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What is the scientific name of Eastern lubber grasshopper?

The name for the Eastern Lubber Grasshopper is Romalea Microptera


What are some predators of the eastern lubber grasshopper?

The eastern lubber grasshopper lives in the southeast and central region of the United States. This grasshopper is poisonous to many animals. Its main predator is the shrike.


What kind of Grasshopper has a black body and orange stripes?

Eastern Lubber Grasshopper.


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Are eastern lubber grasshopper poisonous?

Yes. It unfortunately is poisonous to other animals and my daughter just feed one to her bearded dragon as a big snack when I wasn't around. It died two days later!! Biol Mike


Where can an eastern lubber grasshopper be found in the United States?

It can be found In North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, and Louisiana


How long can a lubber grasshopper live?

The average lubber grasshopper can live about 8 months. They hatch and develop during the spring and reproduce until they die when the cold weather hits.


What do the eastern lubber grasshopper's eat?

The lubber grasshoppers prey is mainly grasses , leaves ,and the plant it lives on it has a lot more predators then prey though. The predators of this grasshopper are birds, rats ,mice ,rodents ,and any type of carnivore . This is why it needs to camouflage.


What types of herbivores live in the wetlands?

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What type of herbivores live in wetlands?

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What function do the spiracles have on the lubber grasshopper?

They are breathing pores, in which oxygen enters and carbon dioxide leaves. They help the grasshopper to breath sort of how we breath through are nose and mouth.