According to the life cycle of a grasshopper a grasshopper is born from a egg.
The barbs on the legs can prick you but they are not venomous in other words yes but they are like mousquito bites it might hurt a tiny Bit more (extra tiny)if you have very light skin.
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What is the main difference between earthworms and snakes?
They both like ...snakes like on the land and the worm lives on land to but worms can live in water
It´s the organ in tubular form through which the grasshoppers delivers her eggs.
What is the difference of a grasshopper and a mosquito?
A fly is a type of insect that feeds on food and fruits. E.g. Fruit flies. They lay eggs on land, hardly harmful but can cause food poisoning if they feed on the food we ate. They can grow up to be bigger and fatter than a mosquito. A mosquito is a poisonous insect that sucks our blood for survival. They lay eggs in water. This will cause itichiness in the place where the mosquito suck our blood. The female only sucks our blood while the male feed on fruits..
What kind of mice eats grasshopper?
Muscovy Ducks like them. I'm sure any bird bigger than a sparrow would like them too.
Quite right. Muscovies are surprisingly fierce ducks. They look very slow, but they will snatch a fly out of the air. Even sparrows will eat small grasshoppers when they are feeding their babies, that need meaty food to help them grow.
Maxillary palps function of a grasshopper?
To taste food before they eat it. Palps are practically tongues outside the mouth. Grasshoppers, and other insects, can use these to detect pesticides or toxins produced by the plant itself, for example.
What is the function of the air tubes in a grasshopper?
The grasshopper a complex figure, breaths through them. I made myself sound smart.
You would've sounded a bit smarter with correct grammar. Just sayin'.
and you would sound better without insulting it
lmao guys calm down :p
What is the function of crop grasshopper?
The function of the crop in an grasshopper is to store the food.
What does it mean when a grasshopper lands on you?
There are some Chinese symbols that say grasshoppers are good luck, predict wealth, and much more. It is said if a grasshopper lands on you, it is time to move on.
Do grasshoppers get along with others?
Yes, they are very good pets. I have had my one-legged Grasshopper, which I saved from the wild, for about 4 and a half months and he is growin' stronger everyday.
I would highly recommend a Grasshopper as a pet.
Does a grasshopper have a tongue?
The tongue-like organ in grasshoppers is called a Hypopharyx. It pushed the food into it;s true mouth.
What kind of grasshopper has a spike tail?
Grasshoppers do not have spiked tails. A bush cricket does look exactly like a grasshopper though and it has a spiked tail.
What is the body covering of a grasshopper and how that covering protects it?
Like all insects, grasshoppers have exoskeletons.
Grasshoppers, like all other insects, have an exoskeleton.
Does centipedes eat grasshoppers?
Yes, the diet of the common centipede consists of woodlice, harvestmen, spiders, mites, springtails, beetles, and other insects. Larger centipedes are known to eat mice, voles etc, and can even give humans quite a painful and dangerous bit due to their venom.
What phylum do crickets belong to?
Arthropoda - Crabs and shrimp both belong in this phylum.
phyllum: anthropoda
subphyllum: crustacean
Where do grasshopper receive energy from?
Grasshopper spend their days hopping around in the grass. They do not behave in any certain way they are simple insects and basically hop and eat only that we know of.