No, grasshoppers do not have sticky feet. Instead, they have specialized pads and spines on their feet that help them grip surfaces and jump effectively. These adaptations allow them to navigate their environment and escape from predators rather than relying on stickiness.
Because they have VERY sticky feet so they can stick to leaves and branches on trees.
Grasshoppers and other insects are able to walk up walls because of the huge number of bristles on the bottom of their feet. These bristles act as traction that allows them to crawl up things.
Animals adapt in many ways to their surroundings. The ends of grasshoppers legs are sticky pads that help them cling to whatever they are on.
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I dont think so, they might have sticky feet?
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They have little claws at the end of their feet/legs.
some have sticky feet so the answer is no!
poison dart frogs do not have webbed feet. they have sticky pads on there feet
it has sticky feet
tourtises have fins, while turtles have feet
if they are sticky maybee they tinkles of the foot go see a vet if the foot is swollen