Plant hoppers typically come from eggs laid by adult female plant hoppers on plant stems or leaves. Once the eggs hatch, the nymphs emerge and feed on plant sap, eventually developing into adults. Plant hoppers are commonly found in agricultural fields and gardens.
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no - they're herbivores (only plant eaters).
Tree hoppers play a role in the ecosystem by feeding on plant sap and helping to regulate plant populations. They can also serve as a food source for other animals, helping to maintain biodiversity. However, in large numbers, tree hoppers can damage plants by sucking out too much sap, which can weaken or kill the plant.
Yes, grasshoppers are herbivores. They mainly feed on grasses, leaves, and other plant materials as part of their diet.
Ropes are typically made from natural materials like jute, sisal, hemp, or cotton, which are derived from plants. For example, jute ropes come from the jute plant, sisal ropes come from the sisal plant, hemp ropes come from the hemp plant, and cotton ropes come from the cotton plant.
They come from Foxes I belive