gafanhotos
Gafanhotos is the Portuguese term for grasshoppers, insects belonging to the order Orthoptera, primarily within the family Acrididae. They are characterized by short, robust hind legs adapted for jumping, feathery antennae, and a life cycle that typically includes egg, nymph (or hopper), and adult stages. Most species are herbivorous, feeding on a variety of grasses, crops, and occasionally ornamental plants. Their diet can make them significant agricultural pests, contributing to crop loss in regions such as the Pampas of Argentina, the steppe of Eurasia, and the savannas of Africa.
Several species are notorious for forming massive migratory swarms, the most famous being the locusts of the
Beyond their ecological role as herbivores and prey for birds, bats, and other insects, gafanhotos possess cultural
Conservation status varies; many species are common and widespread, whereas others suffer from habitat loss, pesticide