locusts eat every thing in sight. If they eat all the plants then the herbivores will grow weak and as they die out the carnivors will also have less to eat.
they eat tons of plant matter
Not really. However a locust swarm can be so invasive that it disturbs all local wildlife and insect populations which may in turn cause dragonflies to be more active simply because they are being annoying by the locusts invasion. But than again, a locust swarm does that to many things. What locusts attract most are birds, cats and other small animals which eat the locusts.
There are many ways in which a landslide can affect wildlife habitats. The landslide can completely eliminate the homes of the wildlife or even block them from getting to their food and water sources.
Factors that affect wildlife are the same that affect our ability to live, food, space, shelter, reproductive recruitment, predation, disease, and other mortality issues.
Earthquakes affect people wildlife and more.It could affect people by they not having shelter and family members being died. It can affect wildlife by destroying their shelter and killing plants and animals.
The collective nouns for locusts are: a plague of locusts a cloud of locusts a swarm of locusts
question should be: how does virginia's weather affect its wildlife? ....not effect.
They can attack humans.
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Waste pollution in the sea can have a significant impact on Antarctica by affecting marine life through ingestion or entanglement in debris. It can also contribute to the introduction of non-native species to the region, disrupt local ecosystems, and harm the overall biodiversity of the area. Additionally, as waste breaks down into microplastics, it can enter the food chain and accumulate in Antarctic animals, potentially posing a threat to their health.
A group of locusts is called a plague of locusts.