It is when the grasshopper starts to hop it causes a low air pressure(faster moving air means low air pressure).The air around the low pressure area wants to equalize.Thus, it quickly fills in the space causing a phenomenon called "lift" which eventually leads up to "thrust".
grasshoppers have small holes in their body called spiracles. These holes allow the grasshoppers to breathe. Grasshoppers do not have lungs.
A grasshopper breathes through tiny holes which are known as spiracles. These holes are located on the abdomen and the thorax.
grasshoppers breath through spiracles
dolphins
On each of the first eight abdominal segments on opposite sides there is a small airhole. These holes lead to a network of tubes (trageas) that branches through the whole body.
no they have tiny holes in their abdomen called spiracles.
The abdomen
They are breathing pores, in which oxygen enters and carbon dioxide leaves. They help the grasshopper to breath sort of how we breath through are nose and mouth.
Yes. On this exoskeleton are several small holes that send air through small tubes called tracheae which bring oxygen to the grasshopper's open circulatory system.
they breath out of their eye holes
those are the corals breathing hole 1 for breathing 1 for eating 1 for disposing watse. also they have those holes for other animals to hide in.
They dig holes for their egg laying with ovipositer.