GRASSHOPPER (CAELIFERA) By TLL  They live on all seven continents except Antarctica. HABITAT  Fields and crops.

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GRASSHOPPER (CAELIFERA) By TLL

 They live on all seven continents except Antarctica. HABITAT  Fields and crops

DIET I am an herbivore which means I eat:  Plants  Leaves  Grass

 The grasshopper is born from a egg to a nymph to a adult. LIFE CYCLE

 The length is one to seven cm up to five inches in length.  They have five eyes.  The three body parts are the head, thorax and the abdomen. LOOK LIKE

 They jump high.  It flies low.  They rub their wings together to make sound.  The mom grasshopper can jump 20 times as high as the baby can.  People eat grasshoppers. FACTS