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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

Where are grasshoppers ears?

Short horned grasshoppers have ears in the sides of the abdomen.

Long-horned grasshoppers & crickets have ears in the knee-joints of their front legs.

What are a grasshoppers enemies?

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Do grasshoppers eat hey?

No. Grasshoppers eat meat of other bugs.

What are 5 characteristics of a grasshopper?

Grasshoppers have antennae that are generally shorter than their body and short ovipositors. They also have pinchers or mandibles that cut and tear off food.Those species that make easily heard noises usually do so by rubbing the hind femurs against the forewings or abdomen (stridulation), or by snapping the wings in flight. Tympana, if present, are on the sides of the first abdominal segment. The hind femora are typically long and strong, fitted for leaping. Generally they are winged, but hind wings are membranous while front wings (tegmina) are coriaceous and not fit for flight. Females are normally larger than males, with short ovipositors. Males have a single unpaired plate at the end of the abdomen. Females have two pairs of valves ( triangles) at the end of the abdomen used to dig in sand when egg laying.

What does grasshoper eat?

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What time of year do you find Grasshoppers?

Grasshoppers only come out anywhere from Mid March to Late September.

What is a common name for a grasshopper?

An especially noisy type of grasshopper is known as a katydid. Katydids make an extremely loud noise at night. Some people really enjoy this sound and use it as background noise when they go to bed.

Do grasshoppers need sunlight?

Grasshoppers, like many other insects and invertebrates, breathe through a network of Tracheae that travels the length of their body. This network of Tracheae ends at the Spriacles where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged and released. One might compare this to a human's circulation system for a better understanding. Spriacles are tiny holes are located on both sides on the exterior. Spiracles are controlled by muscles and have cilia like features to filter particles in and out. This is similar to the human nose.

Will a grasshopper survive the desert?

Yes, there are grasshoppers that live in the desert.

Do grasshoppers have transparent wings?

A grasshopper has thick leathery wings that cover transparent wings.

What is the diet of a grasshopper?

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Do crickets bite?

Crickets actually do bite. They have two jaws that can pinch you. There is a wart biter cricket used for this action.

Where can you find grasshoppers in the gardens?

grasshoppers are usually in tall grass or else where it has little raindrops that it can drink. search where there is a loud noise made by the grasshopper and go to it. it should be there. grasshoppers are usually in tall grass or else where it has little raindrops that it can drink. search where there is a loud noise made by the grasshopper and go to it. it should be there.

Do snails eat grasshoppers?

Most land snails eat green leaves. Snails also eat algae and decaying matter and are an important part of the food web. A garden snail has thousands of tiny teeth.These thousands of tiny teeth are located on a ribbon like tongue and work like a file and rip the food to bits. Snails can gnaw through limestone.They eat the little bits of chalk in the rock which they need for their shells. Some varieties of snails can destroy whole orchards and gardens when there are large groups of them.

How are the maxillae adapted for holding and cutting food?

The maxillae are the lower jaw part of the grasshopper's mouth. It protrudes a bit farther out from the face allowing it to hold and cut food with its sharp edges.

How many sensory organs does a grasshopper have?

The grasshopper has four sensory organs that help it interact with its environment. These are the eyes, antennae, palps and cerci.

Are grasshoppers wings parallel?

Grasshopper's wings are all the same shape and consistency. It uses the wings to migrate over longer distances, especially when the weather gets cold.

What type of body cavity does a grasshopper have?

Grasshoppers only have one body cavity, that being their mouth. They use their mandibles to pull food apart so they can eat.

How many body segments compose the thorax?

How many body segments compose the thorax of a grasshopper?

What is the trophic level of the bird?

The trophic level is where an organism falls on the food chain. Most birds fall on the highest level, trophic level 4.

Is Grasshopper a animal?

Grasshoppers are mostly herbivore Sometimes they eat smaller insects. They eat crops and other plants.

What is a grasshopper's height and size?

Grasshoppers are plant-eating insects characterized by long hind legs designed for locomotion by jumping. Male grasshoppers are smaller than females, and size varies greatly between species-from a length of 0.4 in (1 cm) to more than 5.9 in (15 cm).