yes fisherman use them for bait all the time (or at least i do) :)
Fish that are big enough to eat a grasshopper really like them.
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
A grasshopper!
ew..who would eat grasshoppers?? how discusting
The grasshopper is an invertebrate.
Grasshoppers prefer to eat grasses, leaves and cereal crops, but many grasshoppers are omnivorous. They probably would eat berries if given them.
grasshopper is a plant eating insect
On the bottom the producer would be grass. Then connected to it would be trout, deer, mouse, and grasshopper. The wolf would eat the deer, but nothing eats the wolf. The frog and trout could eat the grasshopper. Raccoon eats the frog, the grasshopper and the trout. Snake eat frog and mouse. Depending on the snakes size and type, it could eat the raccoon or the raccoon could eat it. Hope that answers your Question!:)
no!!!
grasshopper
Grasshoppers are mostly herbivore Sometimes they eat smaller insects. They eat crops and other plants.
It would depend upon the size of the fish. Small fish probably eat plankton. Larger fish eat smaller fish. Some fish eat invertebrates.