I had a grass hopper that was sitting on the railing of my porch touch my open palm for a few seconds then jumped on my face. I was standing with my hand out in front of me two feet away. I had so many questions and this answered them. I was so fascinated! Thank you!
I found some baby (nymph) grasshoppers in my window, no clue where they came from other than a pot of flowers a friend gave me from their yard, with their soil. I kept 4 of the tinniest, and took the bigger ones outdoors under a bush with pine straw, left a couple of strawberries from my indoor garden. They are so active about 1/4 inch inch! . I felt I needed to keep them indoor , provide water, food, shelter, till older. I didn't know I needed to put them in something first, to keep track of them! Now I have one escape artist but found. Any suggestion on rescuing baby grasshoppers? What kinds of enclosure, best food for their diet. Interesting facts I did not know. Thank you!!
Love that name!! Boys are darker and girls lighter, I read. Birds are the same way, May not be true for all grasshoppers. Perhaps that's a question to ask them :)
I saw another video about grasshopper facts (that was made before this) and when I watched this one, I realized that this video is copying word for word what the other video said. I am not 100 percent sure, but you can look at it for yourself. (I am sorry I don't have a link but it is titled "10 Amazing Facts About Grasshoppers")
I live in the UK and back in the early 2000s I had this very strange encounter with grasshoppers. During the summer my parents would open the garden door and we had a lot of grass so all these bugs etc would come in. I was a kid so I would run up and step on them to squish them. One night I kept hearing some weird noise, it sounded like somebody was throwing a peanut around. I then went investigating and I discovered a grass hopper that I had stepped on hours earlier and was now hald squished, without working legs but was some how managing to kick up a couple of feet in the air and was bouncing around on our wooden floor in odd diagonal directions. I didnt know this was possible. My only thought was that its body casing must have protected it even though it lost its limbs. It was still alive and was still trying to jump around. This didnt happen once either it happened several times over about 2 or 3 years until we moved houses. I wish I would have recorded it. It was fascinating to see.
@@nancyrhoads5609 Im sorry I was about 15/14 at the time, I was stupid at the time I think this happened because my father got too fat and old and didnt cut the the grass in the garden. There were ants and antflies coming in as well. Google that, British daddy long legs spiders and ant flies. Scares the shit out of you, as a male I had to take them out.
the way i was taught as a kid was "if it can fly, it's a locust; if it can't fly, it's a grasshopper." i was genuinely surprised to hear that they were actually one and the same.
I knew none of those facts, It is always fun to learn more about insects. I believe they become less scary that way.
I had a grass hopper that was sitting on the railing of my porch touch my open palm for a few seconds then jumped on my face. I was standing with my hand out in front of me two feet away. I had so many questions and this answered them. I was so fascinated! Thank you!
I found some baby (nymph) grasshoppers in my window, no clue where they came from other than a pot of flowers a friend gave me from their yard, with their soil. I kept 4 of the tinniest, and took the bigger ones outdoors under a bush with pine straw, left a couple of strawberries from my indoor garden.
They are so active about 1/4 inch inch! . I felt I needed to keep them indoor , provide water, food, shelter, till older. I didn't know I needed to put them in something first, to keep track of them! Now I have one escape artist but found. Any suggestion on rescuing baby grasshoppers? What kinds of enclosure, best food for their diet. Interesting facts I did not know. Thank you!!
this thing was in my room at night and it sounded like a helicopter I was scared asf
My grasshopper says HELLO.Its name is butterbean.I dont know if its a boy or a girl?.
If it's small that means it's a boy but if it's big it means it's a girl
Love that name!! Boys are darker and girls lighter, I read.
Birds are the same way, May not be true for all grasshoppers. Perhaps that's a question to ask them :)
i have a pet grasshopper
same
My grasshoppers are prisoners, not pets.
never seen are heard a grass hopper for 50 yrs neither a sky lark, so where have they gone
Ooo
Oo ooo
I probably killed 200 in my yard today alone.
Who's that pokemon it's legendary grasshopper
Fact: Bayer Carpenter Ant Killer also kills these son of a biching things
I saw another video about grasshopper facts (that was made before this) and when I watched this one, I realized that this video is copying word for word what the other video said. I am not 100 percent sure, but you can look at it for yourself.
(I am sorry I don't have a link but it is titled "10 Amazing Facts About Grasshoppers")
Bruh same
I live in the UK and back in the early 2000s I had this very strange encounter with grasshoppers. During the summer my parents would open the garden door and we had a lot of grass so all these bugs etc would come in. I was a kid so I would run up and step on them to squish them. One night I kept hearing some weird noise, it sounded like somebody was throwing a peanut around. I then went investigating and I discovered a grass hopper that I had stepped on hours earlier and was now hald squished, without working legs but was some how managing to kick up a couple of feet in the air and was bouncing around on our wooden floor in odd diagonal directions. I didnt know this was possible. My only thought was that its body casing must have protected it even though it lost its limbs. It was still alive and was still trying to jump around. This didnt happen once either it happened several times over about 2 or 3 years until we moved houses. I wish I would have recorded it. It was fascinating to see.
Shouldn't have squashed them! They are all God's creatures, they are just as important to our eco system.
@@nancyrhoads5609 Im sorry I was about 15/14 at the time, I was stupid at the time I think this happened because my father got too fat and old and didnt cut the the grass in the garden. There were ants and antflies coming in as well. Google that, British daddy long legs spiders and ant flies. Scares the shit out of you, as a male I had to take them out.
the way i was taught as a kid was "if it can fly, it's a locust; if it can't fly, it's a grasshopper." i was genuinely surprised to hear that they were actually one and the same.
Grass hopers are amazing
so cool! thank you so much :)
Wow❤❤❤
cool
But they glide in my garden
kill them or in a few years you won't be able to grow a garden.
Good
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