Romansa - Facts About Grasshoppers

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Dear all Hive users, this is not about NSFW but about a romance and facts of grashoppers. Do you know a grasshopper? How is its reproduction?

Facts About Grasshoppers

The green grasshopper is called Oxya serville. It is a herbivore. It eats leaves. Grasshoppers are insect pests.But did you know that grasshoppers contain a lot of protein and can be consumed by humans.There are several attempts to cultivate grasshoppers for bird feed and even for human consumption.

Reproduction

Grasshoppers reproduce by laying eggs. Male grasshoppers enter sperm through the ovipositor, which is the female grasshopper's genitals. Grasshoppers reproduce by laying eggs. Male grasshoppers enter sperm through the ovipositor, which is the female grasshopper's genitals. Meanwhile, the male sex is called Aedeagus.
Sperm will be distributed to the ovarium for fertilization. A female grasshopper can produce up to 300 eggs.

After the eggs in the ovarium are ready, the female grasshopper will lay the eggs under the ground about 1 or 2 inches deep. The eggs are protected in a pea-like envelope until they hatch after a few weeks. In subtropical countries, the eggs will hatch after winter when the weather is warm. However, if there is bad weather, grasshopper eggs can become dormant for 9 months.
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These are some facts about grasshoppers.
Those pictures are from my collection. I took the photos when I walked out on the side of the lake. There are many grasshoppers in the grassing area.
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Grasshoppers are a promising business opportunity because grasshopper meat can be consumed or used to feed birds. This opportunity is still not exploited by most people in our country. One of the obstacles is knowledge about nurseries and artificial habitats so that grasshoppers can breed like in the wild life. I only discovered the grasshopper fact after taking the photos for this post.
Refference : https://jenis.net/cara-berkembang-biak-belalang/
Note : All the images are my collection

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