not really
NO
If grasshoppers do then locust do .
Neither, they're just grasshoppers.
Yes, they are classified as insects. They are the swarming stage of grasshoppers, and can be very destructive to crops.
Grasshoppers don't become locusts, they are close relatives though.
no they find nutrition in grass
A locust is actually involve when grasshoppers group together and they irritate each other leg and which cause this change.They can be very big and locust attack farms in a big group. When they lay they egg, it is similar to the way grasshoppers do but instead of just leave they egg in the burrow,they inject a chemical which cause them to grow into locust instead of grasshopper. They start from very small yellow locust then they start to grow wings and become pink than later to adult locust which this cycle then continues.
The difference between a locust and a katydid is a locust is short horned grasshopper. A katydid is a long horned grasshopper, or what is known as just a grasshopper.
Grasshoppers;when swarming, known as locust.
I think it's Haram it is an insect. But at the same time Locust is Halal I know that for a fact. They are both the same almost but I still think grasshopper is haram I would stay away from grasshopper but Locust is ok.
There are three main kinds of grasshoppers found in Ohio. These include the differential grasshopper, the redlegged grasshopper, and the Carolina locust.
A crow's diet usually consists of insects and their larvae. They eat locust, grasshoppers, beetles, spiders, crickets, and locusts.
A large group of locusts is called a "swarm".