A group of grasshoppers is called a Cloud
a group of grasshoppers is called a swarm
No, a group of grasshoppers is not called a "hail." The correct term for a group of grasshoppers is a "cloud" or a "swarm." The term "hail" typically refers to a type of precipitation consisting of ice pellets.
A large group of locusts is called a "swarm".
The group of animals that the grasshoppers belong to are the orthoptera. Other insects in this group are locusts, katydids, and crickets.
Grasshoppers can be classified into the insects group.
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There is a sub-species of grasshoppers that do change color, called "locusts."
grasshoppers have small holes in their body called spiracles. These holes allow the grasshoppers to breathe. Grasshoppers do not have lungs.
Grasshoppers belong to the group of invertebrates known as insects, specifically within the order Orthoptera. This order also includes crickets and locusts. Grasshoppers are characterized by their elongated bodies, powerful hind legs for jumping, and often produce sounds through stridulation.
Green grasshoppers are of the Dichromorpha viridis species. There are about 11,000 species of grasshoppers. Grasshoppers, katydids, and locusts belong to an order of insects called Orthoptera.
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They are a group of grasshoppers that ate everything left during the dust storm ,like crops,gardens,and even clothing left out to dry.