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That the food chain would be disrupted significantly is what would happen if all grasshoppers die.

Specifically, the insect in question (suborder Caelifera of the order Orthoptera) consumes cereals, grasses and leaves. The grasshopper therefore contributes to balanced populations of some of the world's vegetation. The caeliferan in turn helps keep fed animals such as amphibians, birds and mammals. The loss of the grasshopper consequently might be succeeded by vegetation getting out of control and frogs, mice and opossums getting sick and going hungry.

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