Can grasshoppers jump backwards?
yes grasshoppers can in dead amazingly jump backwards
yep they can jump backwards
Do the abdominal segments have spiracles in grasshoppers?
Honey bees have ten spiracles (breathing pores). Three are on the thorax, and seven on the abdomen. The spiracles are the openings to the trachea, which expand and collapse like lungs in response to abdominal wall movement. Two large sacs in the abdomen and smaller ones in the head and thorax lead to very small breathing tubes with blind ends which are filled with liquid which absorbs oxygen and which diffuses into the tissues.
Do just green grasshoppers bite?
Grasshoppers are basically like the pacifist of the bug family. However, they do "bite". The bite does hurt, most likely enough for you to let go of the bug, but the bite isn't deep enough to do any other damage. The common American grasshopper has mandibles big enough to inflict much pain on an unsuspecting finger; or a window screen for that matter
Does a grasshopper have breathing holes?
It is when the grasshopper starts to hop it causes a low air pressure(faster moving air means low air pressure).The air around the low pressure area wants to equalize.Thus, it quickly fills in the space causing a phenomenon called "lift" which eventually leads up to "thrust".
Yes. Crayfish like to find a good spot to eat. They usually find a nice hiding spot under a rock or fallen tree or even just leaves that have made it to the bottom. The will dig out a spot if there isn't a hole there already.
What distinguishes the immature stage from the mature stage of a grasshopper?
A nymph has no, or shortened wings. An adult has fully grown wings.
Yes, grasshoppers are known to be very smart animals. The grasshoppers know to hide in bushes and tall grasses to hide from predators.
How does a grasshopper make sound?
Grasshoppers make sounds in one of two ways - stridulation or crepitation.
Stridulation involves rubbing one body part, which acts as a rasp, against another, which acts as a scraper. Most grasshoppers stridulate to make their characteristic sounds. In grasshoppers, a row of pegs along the inside of the hind leg acts as a file, or rasp. The grasshopper rubs this leg surface against the thickened forewing, causing a vibration and thus a sound.
A few grasshoppers, most notably some band-winged grasshoppers in the family Oedipodinae, use an entirely different method of sound production, called crepitation. These grasshoppers snap their hindwings rapidly as they fly, making a distinct crackling sound.
Where to where does grasshoppers migrate?
Grasshoppers do fly, but for only short distances. They can fly for up to 10 feet if they need too. Grasshoppers fly to get away from something they feel could be a threat to them. They have been noted to fly towards light, such as a porch light.
How do determine the sex of a grasshopper?
# Find and catch a grasshopper. # Pinch the grasshopper and turn it upside down. # At the very end of the body, females have an appendage that looks like mini-pincers. Those aren't for pinching, they are for laying eggs. # Wash your hands.
yes, it can and i am bringing it to petday at school best pets ever.
No, cats are predators and actively hunt down prey.
but, house cats often show signs of the species being scavengers.
Your cat may often jump up on the table where an unatended plate of food lies and chow down! But this does not mean that they are scavengers. Unlike dogs they do not eat a significant amout of plants in their diet. They are, and always will be, carnivores.
Do grasshoppers have a hard or a soft shell?
Grasshoppers have a hard 'shell' (which is their exoskeleton), a skeleton worn on the outside of the body to protect soft tissues, rather than an endoskeleton (like what humans have) which is a support framework mostly located within the tissues.
grasshoppers have powerful legs to support them for thrust and protection because they have spines.
Are eastern lubber grasshopper poisonous?
Yes. It unfortunately is poisonous to other animals and my daughter just feed one to her bearded dragon as a big snack when I wasn't around. It died two days later!! Biol Mike
How a food chain works with an eagle a mouse a flower a snake and a grasshopper?
the grasshopper eats the flower
the mouse eats the grasshopper
the snake eats the mouse
the eagle eats the snake
then the eagle dies it will fall down :)
compose and this will be the food for the flower
How long can a grasshopper live in your house?
A grasshoppers favorite food would be anything that is green such as plants, especially grass.
Do grasshoppers have predators?
yes especially if you tred on them then you are there predator
but they do have other predators that are creatures
How many digestive glands do a grasshopper have?
The grasshopper has six pairs of gastric caeca. The purpose of gastric caeca is to increase the surface area of the midgut, which enhances the ability to secrete digestive enzymes and to extract helpful products from food that has been partially digested.
A grasshopper is.....
About twice as big as a cricket.
Usually the size of your thumb. Some can be as long as your hand shockingly in the Amazon.
Usually the size of your thumb. Some can be as long as your hand shockingly in the Amazon.
Usually the size of your thumb. Some can be as long as your hand shockingly in the Amazon.
What do you feed a pet grasshopper?
Yes you can feed them Grasshoppers. But it is Unsafe to offer them Wild cought insect because it may contain chemicals like Pesticides or Herbicides and/or Diseases. If you are like me and know your surrounding environment is Pesticide and Herbicide free you can give them some. But theres always the risk of a disease on the Grasshopper that could be transmitted to your Gecko.
Can a lizard eat a grasshopper?
Yes they do. Chameleons eat small insects with the use of their long tongue.