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Outward? Backward? Can you give reasons for the position of each pair? (Suggestion: What is the use of each pair?) If an organ is modified so that it is suited to serve some particular purpose or function, it is said to be specialized. Are any of the legs specialized so that they serve for a different purpose than the other legs?

The leg of a grasshopper (as of all insects) is said to have five parts, all the small parts after the first four parts being counted as one part and called the foot. Are all the legs similar, that is, do the short and long joints in all come in the same order? Numbered in order from the body, which joint of the leg is the largest,—the first, second, third, or fourth? Which joint is the shortest? The slenderest? Which joint has a number of sharp points or spines on it? Find by experiment whether these spines are of use in walking (Fig. 106). Jumping? Climbing? In what order are the legs used in walking? How many legs support the body at each step?

Fig. 109.—How a Grasshopper Walks.

Fig. 110.—How a Spider Walks.

All animals that have ears have ways of communicating by sounds. Why would it be impossible for the grasshopper to have a voice, even if it had vocal cords in its throat? The male grasshoppers of many species make a chirping, or stridulation, by rubbing the wing against the leg. Look on the inner side (why not outer side?) of the