because if the were not green then you would be able to see them in the grass and try to kill them.
Grasshoppers are green because it makes it more difficult for predators to see them in grass.
Not all grasshoppers are green.Some are shades of brown..Others are yellow brown.
A grasshoppers blood is green because is contains cooper as opposed to iron in humans.
PJ Goetz, RN, BS
The reason a grasshopper's blood is green in color is because their blood does not carry oxygen. Their blood carries nutrients and waste.
some are. others are different types.
so they can hide and can hide there eggs.
no it's not colorful but acording to my knowledge blood is white,,,,,,,,
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Grasshoppers are normally a brown or yellowish brown colour, although a few species have some slight green shading in places. They colouring is often mistaken as bright green, the colour of grass, but this is a fallacy, and grasshoppers despite their name do not take on the colour of grass. This green colouring is often exhibited by crickets, a species that different from the grasshopper.
No it does not. Animals are not containing chloroplasts.
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Grasshoppers are green because it helps them hide from birds. Since grasshoppers spend a lot of their time in grassy areas their green color helps them blend in and be harder to see by birds.
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This idiot is wrong. Maybe if you paid attention in Ms. Roberts class you would know that grasshoppers have a closed ciculatory system and crayfish have an open with very dark blackish blood. They do not have purple or green blood.
The insects blood is clear or pale green-yellow!!!!!!!!WHY DO U CARE WHICH COLOUR IT IS
Red wavelengths are unable to penetrate to that depth as they are absorbed. Green wavelengths penetrate deep and therefore blood appears green!
because have a white blood cell