no, grasshoppers get the moisture from their food
no you can't drink grass
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Grasshoppers do not lay eggs in the water. Instead, grasshoppers will lay eggs in the soil and wait for them to hatch.
if kept as pets you would place a peice of spng into the cage. the spung would be damp
They eat small insects like flies, grasshoppers, crickets, small earthworms, basically any insect that can fit in his mouth. They drink non-chlorine water in a shallow dish so it wont drown.
No - the young of grasshoppers hatch out as smaller versions of the adults, but without wings.
When a grasshopper digest the food eaten, the grasshopper ingest all of the nutrients needed for survival. The intestine are responsible for absorbing the nutrients.
it needs food and water
green grasshoppers are plant-eaters they eat vegetables like carrots, cabbage, lettuce, and of course grass. they can drink water but make sure it is clean! hope you like my tips thx :)
Yes, they do!
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.
grasshoppers are usually in tall grass or else where it has little raindrops that it can drink. search where there is a loud noise made by the grasshopper and go to it. it should be there. grasshoppers are usually in tall grass or else where it has little raindrops that it can drink. search where there is a loud noise made by the grasshopper and go to it. it should be there.