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grasshopper's live in grass because they camouflage in the grass. they do that because the grasshopper's hide from there prey. :)
In the food web, wheat serves as a primary producer, providing energy for the grasshopper, which is a primary consumer that feeds on the wheat. The frog, as a secondary consumer, preys on the grasshopper, while the snake, a tertiary consumer, can prey on both the frog and the grasshopper. This demonstrates a typical predator-prey relationship within the ecosystem where energy flows from producers to consumers.
The Dactylotum bicolor, or rainbow grasshopper, eats plants containing toxins that they can isolate in order to become toxic to predators. Their bright colors are a warning that they are dangerous prey to eat.
The lubber grasshoppers prey is mainly grasses , leaves ,and the plant it lives on it has a lot more predators then prey though. The predators of this grasshopper are birds, rats ,mice ,rodents ,and any type of carnivore . This is why it needs to camouflage.
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they jump so hog high because they need to be able to catch their prey
A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
No, a pallid-winged grasshopper is not a decomposer. It is a herbivorous insect that primarily feeds on grasses and other vegetation. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic matter, while grasshoppers contribute to the food web by serving as prey for other animals.
Wolfs and bears eat them, anything that is a carnivore
The antennae on a grasshopper help the grasshopper communicate with other grasshoppers.
A grasshopper is a consumer.
The grasshopper has an exoskeleton