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A grasshopper's home is typically referred to as a "habitat" rather than a specific structure. Grasshoppers do not build nests or homes like some other insects; instead, they live in various environments such as grasslands, meadows, and fields where they find food and shelter among vegetation. Their ability to blend in with their surroundings helps protect them from predators.

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