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Grasshoppers derive energy primarily from the carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in their diet, which mainly consists of grasses and other vegetation. The energy content of grasshoppers can vary, but they generally have a high caloric value of around 400-600 kilocalories per 100 grams when dried. This makes them a rich source of energy for both themselves and for animals that consume them. Additionally, their efficient conversion of plant material into protein makes them an important dietary component in many ecosystems.

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