About 10 days ago I rescued a grasshopper at my workplace. It was motionless in a corner of a hallway, so I careful caught it in a container and I was going to set it free outside in a small green when I noticed that the poor creature was severely maimed.
The two long legs that they use to hop, jump, were both missing, and also a middle leg on the right side was missing. I couldn't set it free in those conditions, so I put it in a transparent plastic container (about 5 in per side) and gave it some fruit, pieces of pears.
The grasshopper started eating voraciously, but I was sure it couldn't live long.
Well, about ten days later it is still alive and eating. It's still at my workplace, but I'm planning on taking it home.
Any tips on how I can help it further?
The two long legs that they use to hop, jump, were both missing, and also a middle leg on the right side was missing. I couldn't set it free in those conditions, so I put it in a transparent plastic container (about 5 in per side) and gave it some fruit, pieces of pears.
The grasshopper started eating voraciously, but I was sure it couldn't live long.
Well, about ten days later it is still alive and eating. It's still at my workplace, but I'm planning on taking it home.
Any tips on how I can help it further?