The horse-headed grasshopper primarily inhabits the understory layer of the rainforest. This layer is characterized by lower light levels, dense vegetation, and a humid environment, making it suitable for these insects to camouflage and find food. The understory provides protection from predators while allowing access to foliage for feeding.
Horse-headed grasshoppers, also known as the horsehead grasshopper (Acrida spp.), typically inhabit tropical rainforests, where they thrive in dense vegetation. They are often found on the leaves and branches of plants, blending in with their surroundings for camouflage. These insects prefer areas with plenty of moisture and food sources, as they primarily feed on foliage. Their habitat can vary within the rainforest, depending on the specific species and their adaptations.
some of grasshopper live long at the forest and so on
There are several species of grasshopper that live in deserts.
grasshopper's live in grass because they camouflage in the grass. they do that because the grasshopper's hide from there prey. :)
Grass.
Yes, there are grasshoppers that live in the desert.
7 days
I only know of the grasshopper
15 years
The average lubber grasshopper can live about 8 months. They hatch and develop during the spring and reproduce until they die when the cold weather hits.
the troposhere is the layer we live in. by:BANANA