Grass hoppers are one insect.
Crickets, locust, grass hoppers, etc.
no they don`t they eat dead insect that is under ground
Kiwi eat some plant parts, but generally not the leaves of plants. They eat seeds and small fruits. This is in addition to their main diet of earthworms, fungi, insect larvae and other invertebrates, as well as eels, freshwater crayfish and small lizards.
he will die cause he will not have oxysigon
Yes you can hear there cherps on the grass.
Pesticides and insecticides can eliminate pesky insects that eat grass. There are two types of insecticides: topical and systemic. Topical insecticides are sprayed or sprinkled on the grass and kill insects on contact. Systemic insecticides are chemicals that are ingested by an insect from the roots of the plant. They only kill the insect after it has eaten it. http://www.lakejemfarms.com/blog/posts/herbicides-and-pesticides-what-to-use.html
Unless you count the occasional insect or grub, no. Buffaloes (bison) are herbivores, more specifically ruminants, as are cows. They eat grass and other plains vegetation, but mainly grass.
Many insects eat grass and other vegetation. Insects including caterpillars and other larva eat tiny pieces of grass and leaves because they can not open their moths up large enough to eat anything else.
Praying mantids are masters of camouflage like stick insects, so you may have mistaken it for a stick insect. Mantids are carnivorous and will eat other insects.
Yes, the myan's did eat insect's
Grass hoppers and locusts