Interviews by Floris Elementary Students Gary, the Grasshopper
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Grasshopper Dr. Smyth: Today we have a special
guest that we are going to interview. His name is Gary, the
grasshopper. We are going to find out lots of information
about him. We will find out thing like a grasshopper's life
cycle, predators, and much, much more. Dr. Smyth: Well I'm sure the viewers are excited to hear about it. First of all, could tell us about all the predators you have to deal with. Gary: Well first of all, there's all of the bugs that eat us when were just eggs. I am actually pretty lucky that I haven't been eaten yet with all the predators I have to deal with. There are the bee flies, blister beetles, ground beetles, and crickets. The crickets eat the eggs and can destroy up to 50% of the eggs in some areas. The blister beetles and bee flies lay their eggs by our eggs, so when they hatch they eat our eggs. If there are a lot of blister beetles and bee flies in the area they could destroy up to 80% of the eggs in an area. Now back to you ,Dr. Smyth. Dr. Smyth: Well, your eggs are really endangered. Do you have anymore predators? Gary: We sure do Dr. Smyth. There are spiders, some wasps, and many birds that eat large numbers of our nymphs and adults. In fact there are even some parasites that feed off of us. Like flesh flies and tangled-veined flies. Dr.Smyth: Now tell me about some unique characteristics that you have. Did these characteristics make it important to join the Species Habitat Project? Gary: Gary: That is exactly what I've been trying to tell everyone. It sure is hard being a grasshopper with everyone bugging us. Other insects eat are eggs before they are even hatched, so it isn't easy for reproduction. A lot of people think oh its just a bug and they step on us. The reason I'm on here is to tell people what we go through and have to deal with in life. Dr.Smyth: Well, that's all the time we have now. |