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What's the difference between grasshoppers and grasshoppers?
Grasshoppers, commonly known as "grasshoppers", belong to Orthoptera, including Tetrigoidea, Eutetrigoidea and Acridoidea. There are more than 10000 species in the world, and there are more than 1000 species in China, which are distributed in the tropics and all over the world. There are mainly locusts and earthworms, so what's the difference between locusts and grasshoppers?

1. First of all, grasshoppers and grasshoppers are both Insecta and Orthoptera, belonging to the same species, but different species.

2. Grasshoppers are big and small. The body length of grasshoppers is usually 1 ~ 2 cm, and the body length of grasshoppers is usually between 1 ~ 3 inches. There are many kinds of locusts, and their colors are different from those of grasshoppers and grasshoppers.

Grasshoppers usually have brown wings, while grasshoppers usually have light pink front wings and light blue rear wings.

4. The grasshopper's head is round and the grasshopper's head is sharp. Grasshoppers have four mouthparts in the shape of spoons (mouthparts are the mouths of insects). There are only two grasshoppers. Grasshoppers and grasshoppers are not the same kind of insects. Locusts have round heads and yellow bodies.

This is the end of the introduction about the difference between grasshoppers and grasshoppers.