One advantage for an animal that can leap high and far is that it allows them to make very sudden escapes, in the case of a surprise attack. For frogs, they can also leap in order to rapidly get closer to an insect an catch it with their long, sticky tongue.
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Most likely yes. A 1 inch grasshopper can jump 20 inches, or a little under 2 ft http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/grasshopper-info.htm
The grasshopper wouldn't be able to jump!
no
So they can run away from predators
horned bullfrog
A grasshopper can leap to about 20 inches, which is 20 times the length of its body. Some species are said to be able to jump even farther.
This might not be too helpful, but grasshoppers can jump about twenty times their own size.
The brain is responsible for all cognitive functions in the grasshopper. This is how the grasshopper makes decisions and reacts to stimuli.
The back legs help the grasshopper jump and the front legs help them stand even
The thorax is the body region of the grasshopper that is specialized for movement. It contains the muscles for the legs and wings, allowing the grasshopper to jump and fly.
yes grasshoppers do have jointed legs...how would they jump.