Showing posts with label grasshopper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grasshopper. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Large Plastic Grasshopper



You don't need a "plague" of hoppers this size...about a dozen would do it!

Our Large Plastic Grasshopper


This large and detailed plastic grasshopper is made of somewhat flexible plastic with good quality. This replica is robust and durable, ready for hours of play! While it does not float, this grasshopper replica makes for a great toy, gift, or centerpiece for a school project. It is 7 inches long with a realistic textured surface. An impressive figurine in size and detail! Check out our other grasshopper and insect toys and gifts.

About Grasshoppers


Grasshoppers are herbivorous insects of the suborder Caelifera in the order Orthoptera. There are over 11,000 different species of grasshoppers and many more undistinguished varieties living in rainforests throughout the world. Grasshoppers make sound by rubbing their long hindlegs against their abdomen or by snapping their wings during flight. Grasshoppers are fun to catch and are a source of protein to many people in the world. Grasshoppers are low on the food chain and fall prey to other insects and birds. They are often used as bait for fishing.

This blog is sponsored by Tapir and Friends Animal Store.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Large Plastic Grasshopper



Imagine the fish you could catch with THIS bad boy!

Our Plastic Grasshopper


This large and detailed plastic grasshopper is made of somewhat flexible plastic with good quality. This replica is robust and durable, ready for hours of play! While it does not float, this grasshopper replica makes for a great toy, gift, or centerpiece for a school project. It is 7 inches long with a realistic textured surface. An impressive figurine in size and detail! Check out our other grasshopper and insect toys and gifts.

About Grasshoppers


Grasshoppers are herbivorous insects of the suborder Caelifera in the order Orthoptera. There are over 11,000 different species of grasshoppers and many more undistinguished varieties living in rainforests throughout the world. Grasshoppers make sound by rubbing their long hindlegs against their abdomen or by snapping their wings during flight. Grasshoppers are fun to catch and are a source of protein to many people in the world. Grasshoppers are low on the food chain and fall prey to other insects and birds. They are often used as bait for fishing.

This blog is sponsored by Tapir and Friends Animal Store.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Plastic Grasshopper



After a long absence, look who's back at Tapir & Friends!

Our Plastic Grasshopper


This engaging, realistic-looking, plastic grasshopper is made of hard durable plastic. It is 3 inches long including flexible antennae. It makes a good replica in a shoe box diorama or for any school project. It is also an excellent party gag. Check out our other grasshopper toys and gifts.

About Grasshoppers


Grasshoppers are herbivorous insects of the suborder Caelifera in the order Orthoptera. There are over 11,000 different species of grasshoppers and many more undistinguished varieties living in rainforests throughout the world. Grasshoppers make sound by rubbing their long hindlegs against their abdomen or by snapping their wings during flight. Grasshoppers are fun to catch and are a source of protein to many people in the world. Grasshoppers are low on the food chain and fall prey to other insects and birds. They are often used as bait for fishing.

This blog is sponsored by Tapir and Friends Animal Store.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Grasshopper


Our Plastic Grasshopper is awesome.

This engaging, realistic-looking, plastic grasshopper is made of hard durable plastic. It is 3 inches long including flexible antennae. It makes a good replica in a shoe box diorama or for any school project. It is also an excellent party gag. Check out our other grasshopper toys and gifts.

Grasshoppers are herbivorous insects of the suborder Caelifera in the order Orthoptera. There are over 11,000 different species of grasshoppers and many more undistinguished varieties living in rainforests throughout the world. Grasshoppers make sound by rubbing their long hindlegs against their abdomen or by snapping their wings during flight. Grasshoppers are fun to catch and are a source of protein to many people in the world. Grasshoppers are low on the food chain and fall prey to other insects and birds. They are often used as bait for fishing.

This blog is sponsored by Tapir and Friends Animal Store.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

New grasshopper replica in our store!

This delightful 2 1/2-inch grasshopper replica is new in our online gift shop. It's made of natural fiber and is very light weight yet sturdy. It's great for dioramas, collectibles, spring party decor, and could probably pass for a locust if you need imitation locusts! Come check out our grasshopper decor at Tapir and Friends Wildlife World online!

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