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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

How can you tell if your grasshopper is dead?

If a grasshopper is not moving or does not respond to stimuli is probably dead. A grasshopper that is alive will jump and move when scared or startled.

Why grasshopper's blood is in green colour?

because if the were not green then you would be able to see them in the grass and try to kill them.

What eats grass hopper?

Grass hoppers eat diffrent kinds of plants that can be found in your back garden.

Also they can munch their way through crops and stuff to (:

What is the exposition the ant and the grasshopper?

The ant and his family work hard and steadily to provide food and shelter for their family. The grasshopper played all day with his family and did not do the work to prepare for hard times.

Do bears eat grasshoppers?

Bears are omnivores like humans. This means they eat meat and plants. If a grasshopper was on the menus a bear wouldn't have a problem eating it. But it would take a lot of grasshopper to make a meal for a bear.

What is a major difference between the circulatory of a grasshopper and that of an earthworm?

Grasshoppers have an open circulatory system, and worms have a closed circulatory system. There you go. :)

Where does gas exchange take place in a grasshopper?

Gas exchange takes place via the spiracles on the grasshopper. This allows oxygen to be transported to all vital parts of the grasshopper via trachea-like structures. Insects have direct oxygen intake and usage, whereas humans require it to be transported via red blood cells. Insects do have "blood" known as hemolymph, however this is mostly a source of sugars and proteins.

What is the function of the Gena in the grasshopper?

The side of the head below the compound eye is named the gena or cheek.

Does a grasshopper feed on their mother milk?

No! The mother does not even have milk. Excuse me, only mammals have milk, and grasshopper is an INSECT.

What kind of symmetry does a grasshopper have explain?

grasshoppers have bilateral symmetry because if you cut the grasshopper in half it will be equal.
bilateral symmetry

How do you tell if a female cricket is pregnant?

It will get really fat and move AWAY from the male like shes ashamed and then she will....sit......and sit......and sit..... and sit.

Is locomotion in the grasshopper adapted to land?

Yes, grasshoppers have adapted to movement on land. They have long legs that are capable of hopping them long distances very quickly.

What effects do you think will habitat reduction have on the toothpick grasshoppers population?

Habitat reduction is likely to lead to a decline in toothpick grasshopper populations due to loss of food sources and suitable breeding sites. As their habitat shrinks, competition for resources may increase, making it harder for them to survive and reproduce. Additionally, habitat fragmentation can isolate populations, reducing genetic diversity and resilience to environmental changes. Overall, these factors can significantly threaten the long-term viability of toothpick grasshopper populations.

Is a grasshopper autoTROPH or hetrotroph?

Autotrophs produce their own food, heterotrophs can't make their own food.

Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat meat, omnivores eat both plants and meat.

Grasshopper:heterotroph, herbivore

What is the relationship between a grasshopper and leaves?

The theoritic problem is that five people said that and it came true.. Why is it called a grasshopper

What do grasshopper eats?

Grasshoppers never eat other insects. They are called herbivores because they eat only plants. Grasshoppers are not picky about the plants they eat. They will eat the grass in your yard and they will eat the crops you have in your field. Usually they eat grasses, leaves and cereals.

More input

Grasshoppers are insects with jaws for them to chew their food.

They eat carrots, cabbage and other plants in your backyard.

It is also a pest to some farmers since it eats their crops.

No they don't they are vegetarian. Herbivores they eat green plants, grain and other plant matter
A grasshopper lives mainly in grasslands and forests. The grasshopper's diet is grass or other plants it can find.
Here's what I found on WikiAnswers:To take care of a grasshopper you have to give it plants and to eat and hop on, for grasshoppers do not eat insects like mantis's and wetas. put dirt and plants at the bottom of the cage which should be a jar or fish tank. make sure there are air hoes for breathing. For water soak a cotton ball often.