Use its tail to swim backwards at high velocity.
Spider, crayfish, grasshopper, tick, and butterfly all belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which is characterized by exoskeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages. Specifically, spiders are part of the class Arachnida, crayfish belong to the class Malacostraca within the subphylum Crustacea, grasshoppers and butterflies are part of the class Insecta, with grasshoppers in the order Orthoptera and butterflies in the order Lepidoptera. Ticks, like spiders, are also classified under Arachnida.
Crayfish is also known as crawfish and it resembles small lobsters. There are some great recipes such as Crayfish Chowder, Crayfish pie, Crayfish Thermidor and Creamy Crayfish Bisque. All of these recipes can be found on the All Recipes website.
No. Like all animals a grasshopper is heterotrophic.
The crayfish isn't a fish at all - it is related to the lobster.
The brain is responsible for all cognitive functions in the grasshopper. This is how the grasshopper makes decisions and reacts to stimuli.
Like all arthropods, the grasshopper is protected by a chitinous exoskeleton.
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Bats, whales, and crayfish are all members of the animal kingdom.
the food is ground, becasuse the grasshopper eats all kinds of food!
The winter comes and the grasshopper after having played around all summer has no food. The grasshopper begs the ant for food to which the ant declines.
All female crayfish have eggs inside them. However, she must be mature before they can be used. The female does need a male crayfish in order to have babies.
Bass in the genus Micropterus, the largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, and Coosa bass all love crayfish.