Wrong, they eat plants. They are strict herbivores, meaning they don't eat meat or other insects. They eat grass (grass-hoppers). They also eat many other plants like leaves.
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it gets eaten by a grasshopper
Theanwer is hawk to snake to mouse to grass
There are many food chains and the animals are eaten by other things its life...But, here is one suggestion:Date Palm eaten by: a Jerboa eaten by: a Sand FoxThe cricket and or grasshopper eats the sagebrush, then the mouse eats the grasshopper and or cricket, then the snake eats the mouse.
There are many food chains and the animals are eaten by other things its life...But, here is one suggestion:Date Palm eaten by: a Jerboa eaten by: a Sand FoxThe cricket and or grasshopper eats the sagebrush, then the mouse eats the grasshopper and or cricket, then the snake eats the mouse.
plant cassava ----> earth worm ----> grass hopper ----> hawk.
I think it would be when Old Green Grasshopper says he'd rather be eaten by a Mexican.
When a grasshopper digest the food eaten, the grasshopper ingest all of the nutrients needed for survival. The intestine are responsible for absorbing the nutrients.
the grasshopper eats the flower the mouse eats the grasshopper the snake eats the mouse the eagle eats the snake then the eagle dies it will fall down :) compose and this will be the food for the flower
The excriment a grasshopper produces could be used as food and therefore fuel to other living organisms, as well as the grasshopper itself eaten for energy.
The relationship among the grasshopper, frog, and the larger ecosystem can be represented as a food chain, where the grasshopper serves as a primary consumer that feeds on plants, and the frog acts as a secondary consumer that preys on the grasshopper. This illustrates a predator-prey dynamic, highlighting the flow of energy and nutrients through the ecosystem. Additionally, both organisms play vital roles in maintaining ecological balance, with the grasshopper contributing to plant population control and the frog helping regulate grasshopper populations.
The Snakeweed Grasshopper is the common name of Hesperotettix viridis.Specifically, the common name honors the grasshopper's host plant and therefore food source. Snakewood (Gutierreziaspp) is a plant characteristic of the southwestern United States of America. The American Southwest is also the grasshopper's native habitat. The orange splashes of coloring on the grasshopper warn other wildlife - such as area livestock - that both the insect and the food source are not to be eaten.