grasshoppers have four arm like things near their mouth that grabs the plant for them and holds it for them while they eat it.
A grasshopper's mouth parts are called clypeus, labrum, and palpi. They use mandibles to chew and jaws to crush their food.
its mouth parts are clypeus, labrum, and palpi
"biting mouthparts"
A grasshopper's mouth parts are called clypeus, labrum, and palpi. They use mandibles to chew and jaws to crush their food.
the claws and mouth
A grasshopper is a plant eater.
A grasshopper is a plant eater.
Mouth!
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mouth
mouth
mouth or gills
It's mouth.
mouth
To taste food before they eat it. Palps are practically tongues outside the mouth. Grasshoppers, and other insects, can use these to detect pesticides or toxins produced by the plant itself, for example.