Nature Example
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Grasshopper
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A brown or green insect that lives in long grass and is known for its amazing jumping.
Seasonal Behaviour:
On a warm, sunny summer's day, you can often hear a 'chirping' sound coming from the grass. This is the sound of male grasshoppers 'singing' to attract a female. They don't use their mouths to sing; they rub their long back legs against their wings, like playing a violin!
💡 Fun Facts
- This special way of making sound is called 'stridulating'.
- Grasshoppers have their 'ears' on their tummies!
- A grasshopper can jump 20 times its own body length. That's like you jumping the length of a bus!