Grasshoppers sway primarily as a form of locomotion and balance while they are perched or feeding. This swaying motion helps them maintain stability and prepares them for quick jumps to evade predators. Additionally, the movement can help them blend into their surroundings, reducing the likelihood of being spotted by potential threats.
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All grass hoppers have six legs.
Grass Hoppers make sound buy rubbing there back legs together
Yes, they do.
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