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Grasshoppers

Ahh! Grasshopper! Curious are you? This category will answer some of your questions. Herbivorous insects with a three-part body consisting of head, thorax and abdomen, six jointed legs, two pairs of wings, and two antennae. 18,000 known species should keep you hopping in your quest for knowledge.

1,312 Questions

Do salmon eat grasshoppers?

salmon do not eat grasshoppers for they are to big so they might eat crickets . salmon do eat krill though wich is is a tiny metephor of shrimps

Do grasshopper spread disease?

It is believed that grasshoppers do spread disease. In the past, it has been proven that grasshoppers spread the VSV virus to cattle and horses.

Where can you see an image of the cacoon of a praying mantis?

on the internet Go to praying mantis, there are several links there that will help you.

What do we eat at Christmas?

Turkey and Roast- Potatoes, veg, parsnips ect

What is the purpose of compound eyes on a grasshopper?

Compound Eyes are a group of thousands of participates that capture light, color and brightness.

What do slaters drink?

Water and on acasion juice but only little bits at a time

How much protein is in a grasshopper?

I believe it's in the range of 20 -25 grams per medium to large specimen.

What system do spiracles open into on a grasshopper?

large tracheal tubes which are part of the respiratory system

What grasshopper is lime green and 4mm long?

A lime green grasshopper that is only 4 mm long is most likely just an immature version of the larger grey-brown grasshopper. There are about 11,000 kinds of grasshoppers in the suborder Caelifera, and hundreds of them are small and green in the early stages of their development.

Is a locust warm or cold blooded?

Locusts are cold blooded, just like all other insects. Their body temperature changes to whatever the outside temperature is. When it is warn during the day they jump around and are active. In cool weather they don't move.

What eats grasshoppers?

Some animals that eat grasshoppers are:Foxes, skunks, ground squirrels, moles, shrews, mice, pheasants, quail, crows, herons, turkeys, and many song birds feed on them. Fish such as bass and bluegills, eat them. As do frogs, toads, lizards, and snakes. Invertebrate predators include mantises and spiders.

How are grasshoppers and butterflies different?

Grasshoppers have long legs that they use for jumping and wings that they can fly away very quickly. Butterflies only fly and tend to move relatively slow.

What makes grasshoppers and spiders similar?

Antennae, bad reputations, breathing through spiracles, exoskeletons, eyes on top of heads, jointed legs, molting, moving mouthparts from side to side and vibration sensitivity account for what makes grasshoppers and spiders similar. Spiders belong with harvestmen, mites, scorpions, solifuges and ticks in the arachnid class whereas grasshoppers count among members of the insect class. Breathing holes on the sides of their bodies, simple-lensed eyes atop heads (along with compound eyes along the sides of the heads, in the case of grasshoppers), six legs and two antennae, skeletons on the outside to be regularly molted and special organs (in the abdomens of grasshoppers and the legs of spiders) for detecting vibrations nevertheless make the arachnid and the insect in question similar.

Are grasshoppers poisonous to cow?

No. Grasshoppers get eaten by all sorts of animals any time. If a cow eats a grasshopper by accident don't worry: it's just added protein to her diet.