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A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
A male grasshopper has two different sex chromosomes, XY, while a female grasshopper has two of the same sex chromosomes, XX. This difference in sex chromosome composition determines the sex of the grasshopper.
The grasshopper belongs to the Animal Kingdom. Many people don't consider insects to be animals but this is how they are classified in biology.
The suborder for grasshopper is Caelifera.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaSubphylum: HexapodaClass: InsectaOrder: OrthopteraSubordeer: Caelifera
No, honeybees have barbed stingers that remain in the skin and detach from the bee, causing the bee to die after stinging. Other types of bees, like bumblebees, have smooth stingers that can be withdrawn without causing harm to the bee.
No, only some Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants, and hornets) have stingers.
any color
They are jelly and use their stingers to swim.
Yes. Bumblebees have stingers.
No, boy bees do not have stingers. Stingers are only present in female bees.
An acridoid is an acridine (grasshopper or locust-like) humanoid creature. It is also any animal similar to a grasshopper or locust.
You would have to do time travel back about 45 years to find any Grasshopper tires today.
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Stingers was created on 1998-09-29.
Stingers ended on 2004-12-14.
Cincinnati Stingers ended in 1979.
Cincinnati Stingers was created in 1975.