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No if you find a species that looks like a Grasshopper but has a stinger it is a Weta.

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What is the major component of the exoskeleton of a grasshoppers?

The exoskeleton is made of chitin, a polysaccharide.


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Grasshoppers, like all other insects, have an exoskeleton.


Do grasshopers have back bones?

No. Grasshoppers like all insects have an exoskeleton.


What are a grasshoppers body covered with?

Their body is covered with a hard exoskeleton.


What is a grasshopper's body supported by?

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What is the body covering of a grasshopper and how that covering protects it?

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Do grasshopers have bones?

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Do grasshoppers have scales?

Grasshoppers, like all other insects, have an exoskeleton.


Are Grasshoppers vertebrates?

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Do grasshoppers have a hard or a soft shell?

Grasshoppers have a hard 'shell' (which is their exoskeleton), a skeleton worn on the outside of the body to protect soft tissues, rather than an endoskeleton (like what humans have) which is a support framework mostly located within the tissues.


Explain how the grasshoppers exoskeleton is an advantage?

There are many advantages to a grasshopper having an exoskeleton. It makes them less desirable to predators and helps protect them from falls and things falling on them.