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The mouth parts and jaws of a grasshopper must be strong. This is to allow the grasshopper to chew its food and break down plants that make up their diet.
Because a grasshopper's diet consists of primarily grasses.
They are, in some cases when eating a grasshopper which is part of some mice diet.
grasshoppers are mostly herbivores.A grasshoppers diet consists of a variety of plants, some prefer grass.A grasshopper can be 1/2in to 1in long but some are much larger.the grasshopper never dies of old age
Left to right, not up and down, is the way that a grasshopper's mandible opens. The upper jaws move sideways to crush and to grind grasshopper food sources. The lower jaws operate to hold the grasshopper's diet of grasses and of grass-like and grassy vegetation in place.
Yes, grasshoppers are not fussy about their diet. They eat and sometimes destroy many green plants and leaves.
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A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
Well, honey, a grasshopper is neither a carnivore nor a producer. It's a good ol' herbivore, munching away on plants like there's no tomorrow. So next time you see one hopping around, just remember it's on a strict leafy greens diet.
Not intentionally, no. They are herbivores, not insectivores. They may accidentally eat a grasshopper or two (or more) if they're grazing in a grasshopper-infested area or eating grain that has bits of grasshoppers in it. It's not going to hurt them, but it does add extra protein to their diet.