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A grasshopper of class insecta
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Emmanuel Sagini
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The majority of grasshoppers are ground-dwelling insects with strong hind legs that enable them to leap quickly to avoid danger. They use their shorter front limb to hold food.
Because they are hemimetabolous insects, they do not go through full metamorphosis; instead, they develop from an egg into a nymph, or "hopper," that goes through five moults, each of which makes the insect more like the adult.
The grasshopper senses sound through the tympanal organ, which is located in the first section of the abdomen that is connected to the thorax. Its compound eyes detect changes in light intensity, but its simple eyes are where it sees them.
Because they are hemimetabolous insects, they do not go through full metamorphosis; instead, they develop from an egg into a nymph, or "hopper," that goes through five moults, each of which makes the insect more like the adult.
The grasshopper senses sound through the tympanal organ, which is located in the first section of the abdomen that is connected to the thorax. Its compound eyes detect changes in light intensity, but its simple eyes are where it sees them.
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