It has four leg like things near its mouth that is used to store food while it is eating, it is called the labium and the maxilla.
As living things grow in their life, their bodies grow and adapt to many things. A grasshoppers mouthparts are adapted to chewing fibrous plants.
Insects have jaws and movable mouth parts that act like teeth. The jaws of grasshoppers are adapted for cutting and chewing plants. Mosquitoes have needle-shaped mouth parts for piercing skin and sucking blood.
it's big
someone who is an EXPERT at bugs can answer this! THATS NOT ME.
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they just open their mouth then bite
No. They have biting mouth parts, but they do not have teeth.
Yes, ants have a mouth that they use for eating, chewing, and carrying food. Their mouthparts are adapted for their specific diet and feeding habits.
the only difference is in the shape of the mouth, one is adapted to eating long grasses and the other to low growing grasses.
Labrum-holds foodMandibles-mouthparts that can chew and pierce foodlabium-helps the maxillae chew/holds foodmaxillary palps-sense food characteristicsmaxillae-chew and taste foodLabial palps-contain sense organs that help a grasshopper choose suitable food (similar to a tongue, I think)
Butterflies have a proboscis, which is a long, coiled tube used for sucking nectar from flowers, while grasshoppers have mandibles and maxillae that they use for biting and chewing plant material. The different mouthparts reflect the feeding habits and diets of these two insects.
Guyomatics, O'fitiumons, and Grasshoppers.