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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 do grosshopper and centipedes breathe?

From what I have read a centipede breaths threw its mouth like a human and grasshoppers breath threw their abdomen tacking in air threw what looks like the front of a jet engine. grasshoppers how ever do not have lungs.

What if you have a grasshopper in your house?

well they dont do anything. you could try catching them, killing them, or just open a window.

How do you catch a grasshopper without killing it?

Once you spot one, get close to it and cup your hands. Place both hands around it, and gently close them before it gets away. Make sure you don't crush your hands in the process, or else you'll kill it! You can just keep it cupped in your hands!

How do you get the grasshoppers to have babies?

yes they do even though there not very big they still have babys

What does grasshopper waste look like?

Grasshoppers waste look like a long snake just shrunken it's mostly straight

How many LEGS do have grasshopper?

Grasshoppers, like all insects, have 6 legs.

What is the function of the arolium on a grasshopper?

The arolium is a pad located between the tarsal claws. Its function is to act like a sunction to allow the grasshopper to hold onto surfaces.

What are some predators of the eastern lubber grasshopper?

The eastern lubber grasshopper lives in the southeast and central region of the United States. This grasshopper is poisonous to many animals. Its main predator is the shrike.

What are the functions of the tibia and tarsus?

Your tibia is your shin bone, it connects your ankle to your knee, I'm not sure about the tarsus...

Where is the nose of grasshopper?

Grasshoppers do not have noses. Instead they have antennae which they use to sense particles in the air. This is similar to many insects like ants.

How do you account for the fact that the third thoracic ganglion is larger than the others?

Thoracic ganglia are part of the sympathetic system. There are twelve different ganglion, and some are larger than others.

Why doesnt the grasshopper exchange gases in the same way as the earthworm?

Because their bodies operate in two different ways. The grasshopper has a different body structure and parts than the earthworm.

What ways might long femurs be disadvantages to a grasshoppers survival?

Oh, dude, long femurs on a grasshopper might make it harder for them to hide in tiny spaces, like playing hide and seek in a forest of blades of grass. They might also struggle with fitting into those trendy grasshopper jeans, you know, the ones that are all the rage in the insect world. But hey, at least they can probably jump higher than their short-legged buddies, so there's that.

Can grasshoppers lay eggs?

Female grasshoppers can. But male grasshoppers can only produce the eggs.

Is grasshopper an organism?

An organism is defined as a "a living thing that can(or develop) the ability to act or function independently." Seeing as though a grasshopper can do so, Yes a Grasshopper is an organism.