Yes, they are classified as insects. They are the swarming stage of grasshoppers, and can be very destructive to crops.
No a locust is an insect :) they are very destructive to crops and are like grass hoppers
yes a locust is an invertabrate
It is an invertebrate.
no a locust is an insect
a locust is an insect
That is the correct spelling of "locust," a flying insect related to the grasshopper.
A locust is an insect. More specifically a locust is a type of grasshopper with a tendency toward swarming behavior.
The anagram is locust.
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no the cat is
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The insect is a cicada. (family includes the co-called 17-year locust)
A locust is an insect, not a plant (leaf). A swarm of locusts certainly eats a huge quantity of leaves.
No A locust is an insect and therefore without a backbone and invertebrate.
Lady bug, Locust and leaf insect.
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