they are used to protect them self
Walter Sutton used grasshoppers to test chromosomes and hereditary. He discovered that chromosomes come in pairs, one set from the mother and one from the father, and that these pairs split up during meiosis.
Grasshoppers dislike cold temperatures the most.
Yes, there are many species of grasshoppers that live in the desert. In the southwest United States one of the most spectacular grasshoppers is the horse lubber.
yes grasshoppers do eat grapes. one of my friends told me.
Grasshoppers, crickets, earthworms, etc. My boys found one in our yard - we feed it grasshoppers they catch. In the winter (no grasshoppers), we'll feed it crickets from the pet store.
No grasshoppers hop that's why it has the word hopper. It is true they hop but the majority also fly some have wings and still only hop but their wings greatly add to the hoop witch looks allot like gliding. So the statement that they only hop is like saying earth is made of watter witch is true but not accurate.
look at one and find out
in a good one
Yes, the Flying Wallendas used a net when it became illegal for trapeze artists not to use one.
Grasshoppers only have one intestine, whereas we have a large and small. Also, grasshoppers have something called tubules instead of kidneys to clean their blood.
grasshoppers are veggietarians and if the grasshopper is bigger than another, the bigger one may eat the smaller oneYes, grasshoppers do eat each other. I had 5 pet grasshoppers and cleaned up after them. They feed on any other bugs, plants, or each other. But I did look in their home that I made and there was nothing in it so it was grasshoppers. Another answerNot usually. They generally only eat plants. However, some species may eat other grasshoppers on occasion.
If you go into a field you don't find one grasshopper you find none or thousand's! so for their habits I think that would be a yes.