they enjoy grass and other such stuff...
I suppose so considering theres a question called Why do grasshopper nymphs live in water? I hope this helped if not sorry :\
it molts
Many grasshoppers lay their eggs in the fall. By the next spring, the eggs are ready to hatch. When a baby grasshopper hatches, it wiggles slowly out of its egg. Then it pushes through the egg pod and makes its way up out of the hole. A baby grasshopper is called a nymph (NIHMF). Nymphs may be tiny, but they have huge appetites. In fact, nymphs eat even more than adult grasshoppers do.
The name of a baby grasshopper is a nymph. The nymphs are much smaller, brighter than an adult. They also have no wings.
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
A grasshopper!
grasshopper is a plant eating insect
No.
frogs eat nymphs
yes
no!!!
Yes!They eat small fish.