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Yes, both sets of a grasshopper's legs have claws. The forelegs, which are adapted for grasping, possess spines and claws that help the grasshopper hold onto surfaces or prey. The hind legs, primarily used for jumping, have spines and claws as well, aiding in grip during movement. This adaptation enhances their ability to navigate their environment effectively.

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