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Grasshoppers are insects that have long legs for jumping. They are usually green or brown and can be found in fields and gardens.
You say 'grasshoppers' like this: grass-hop-ers.
The word 'grasshopper' comes from the Old English word 'græs-hoppa', where 'græs' means grass and 'hoppa' means hopper.
The word 'grasshoppers' in Bengali is 'টিকটিকি' (ṭikaṭikī).
Let’s talk about grasshoppers! These little green jumpers are like tiny superheroes of the garden. With their long legs, they can leap high into the air, making them the best jumpers around!
Did you know they love to munch on grass and leaves? Grasshoppers are also great at making music. When they rub their wings together, they create a chirpy sound that fills the air.
So next time you see a grasshopper, remember, they’re not just hopping around; they’re singing their happy song! Isn’t nature amazing?