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What is a locaust?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

Locust is the swarming phase of short-horned grasshoppers of the family Acrididae. These are species that can breed rapidly under suitable conditions and subsequently become gregarious and migratory. They form bands as nymphs and swarms as adults-both of which can travel great distances, rapidly stripping fields and greatly damaging crops.

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