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5) What is the adaptation by which a grasshopper protects itself from it's
predator?
O It can hop away quickly.
O It can camouflage itself in the grass.
O It has a poisonous sting
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They protect themselves from predators by camouflage; when detected, many species attempt to startle the predator with a brilliantly-coloured wing-flash while jumping and (if adult) launching themselves into the air, usually flying for only a short distance.
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it can camouflage itself in the grass
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