Antennae, bad reputations, breathing through spiracles, exoskeletons, eyes on top of heads, jointed legs, molting, moving mouthparts from side to side and vibration sensitivity account for what makes grasshoppers and Spiders similar. Spiders belong with harvestmen, mites, scorpions, solifuges and ticks in the arachnid class whereas grasshoppers count among members of the insect class. Breathing holes on the sides of their bodies, simple-lensed eyes atop heads (along with compound eyes along the sides of the heads, in the case of grasshoppers), six legs and two antennae, skeletons on the outside to be regularly molted and special organs (in the abdomens of grasshoppers and the legs of spiders) for detecting vibrations nevertheless make the arachnid and the insect in question similar.
spiders and grasshoppers both do.
No. Spiders are Arachnida not insects
flys moths other spiders crikets grasshoppers
grasshoppers and spiders
a grasshopper is an insect and a spider is an arachnid
Spiders, grasshoppers, beetles, and etc.
ANSWER: The mouse is a Tertiary consumer, it consumes spiders, which consume grasshoppers, which consume grass. Making Grasshoppers primary consumers, spiders secondary consumers, and Mice Tertiary consumers.
Wolf Spiders have a large diet of foods that they eat. The spider eats frogs, grasshoppers, spiders, small mice, lizards, and insects.
lions eat zebras, Spiders eat grasshoppers, hawks eat rabbits, ect.
Spiders have book lungs, grasshoppers have tracheal tubes, and crayfish have gills for exchanging gases. These structures allow them to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide from their bodies.
grasshoppers, crickets, insects and spiders
No they eat worms and grasshoppers!