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Well, isn't that a happy little question! Grasshoppers are known for their strong hind legs for jumping and chewing mouthparts for eating plants. Houseflies, on the other hand, have two wings for flying and a specialized sponge-like mouthpart for feeding on liquid substances. Each one plays a special role in nature's big painting, just like every brushstroke adds beauty to a canvas.

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