Grasshoppers don't have the kind of teeth that humans and other animals have. Grasshoppers use "mandibles" , most of which are located inside their mouths on both sides. These mandibles are used to tear off food and chew as well.
A grasshopper is another name for a locust. A grasshopper is an insect that eats plants and has long back legs adapted for leaping.A Grasshopper sings to other grasshoppers by rubbing the hard veins on its front wings over the tiny teeth inside its back legs.
They are not "teeth", but rather mandibles. They help the grasshopper to tear off parts of a plant, then help it chew its food. They are on the sides of its mouth, most are black in color, and most are inside of the grasshoppers mouth, though I have seen a few with mandibles outside of the mouth.
Buck toothed most common.
A dentist is someone who helps patients with there teeth
teeth that look like my grandmother's dentures
fixing peoples teeth by filling them and straightening them
big, scary, white, huge teeth
Neither has teeth. The grasshopper has chewing mouth parts called mandibles and the spider has hollow venom-injecting fangs. Both are modified legs.
Can I eat a burger. No I'm vegetarian. hahaha jk yes i can eat a burger so a muskrat can eat a grasshopper
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Big sharp teeth, claws, and big eyes.
The word teeth would fit the description.