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A grasshopper's skeleton is external and is called an exoskeleton. It is made of a substance called chitin and does not contain bones. A human's skeleton is internal and in an adult contains 206 bones.

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Grasshoppers have an exoskeleton made of chitin on the outside of their bodies, while humans have an endoskeleton made of bone inside their bodies. Grasshoppers molt and shed their exoskeleton as they grow, while humans do not shed their endoskeleton. Additionally, the grasshopper exoskeleton provides protection and support, while the human endoskeleton provides structure and support for the body.

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gorrilas have been known to have a lot of similar structures as humans. also, they have been know to act and think like humans.

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By not existing. Grasshoppers do not have bones, and therefore no skeletons. Bugs have a hard outer shell or exoskeleton, but no skeleton.

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