Grasshoppers were designed with legs that hop incredible distances and mouths to consume amazing quantities of vegetation. Since they do not build a nest to return home to each night, they have no need to move materials. They simply hop where the next meal happens to be.
to move or get away from enemies
yes - grasshoppers, like all insects have no eyelids to close over their eyes
To direct their jumps and move short distances.
Grasshoppers have long legs that they use for jumping and wings that they can fly away very quickly. Butterflies only fly and tend to move relatively slow.
becuase during the winter they need to move south to warmer areas.
Grasshoppers, like many insects, have a tracheal system instead of a respiratory system. They move gases through the tracheal system with simple diffusion.
The function of the grasshoppers colon is to move the grasshoppers poop out of the grasshopper. The grasshoppers does not have pockets so the colon can also be used to carry things around like an ipod, phone, keys and grass. You know, grasshopper stuff. Crickets do not have colons nor do they poop. They exercise more than grasshoppers because of this. If they don't burn the food in their stomachs they will explode.
HOW MANY BABIES DO GRASSHOPPERS HAVE?Common Grasshoppers usually have 80 - 400 Grasshoppers each time. Large brown Grasshoppers (Mallimitoes) can have up to 700 babies, though.
Collective nouns for grasshoppers are:a cloud of grasshoppersa cluster of grasshoppersa plague of grasshoppersa swarm of grasshoppers
Yes, grasshoppers have legs.
Grasshoppers, in plural, is « sauterelles ».
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