Grasshoppers are very much herbivores (meaning that they eat plants, not animals). Praying mantises, on the other hand, are carnivores and will eat other insects, arachnids, small mice, and even hummingbirds if given a chance. There is also species and body differences.
The eye's location could help it survive because it gives them a good view of their surroundings. I'm not quite sure about the mouth! Sorry!
they bend...
no they dont
A single leap of those highly evolved legs can remove them from danger.
To direct their jumps and move short distances.
A galah cannot survive with a broken leg in the wild, if it is left untreated. It can certainly survive if it is a pet, especially if its leg is properly splinted by a vet.
Grasshoppers are not adapted to survive in water. They are terrestrial insects and will typically drown if submerged in water for an extended period of time. They rely on air to breathe and do not have specialized adaptations for surviving in water.
yes they could
There is not some divine, mystical or spiritual force that put grasshoppers on earth to serve a purpose. Grasshoppers are part of a complex ecosystem and evolved to survive in that ecosystem. They are food for a lot of animals.
no, grasshoppers do make a sound. Did you know the grasshopper has hearing organs on its side. no, grasshoppers do make a sound. Did you know the grasshopper has hearing organs on its side. not at all! :)
Well the only use there front legs for walking and there back leg for jumping
Grasshoppers help us just like any other organisms help us. They are food to other organisms that we use for food.