Locust
The anagram of "clouts" that refers to a destructive insect resembling a grasshopper is "locust." Locusts are known for their swarming behavior and can cause significant damage to crops and vegetation.
The insect you are referring to is a "locust." Locusts are known for their swarming behavior and can cause significant agricultural damage, resembling grasshoppers in appearance. The term "locust" can be formed by rearranging the letters in "clouts."
Yes, a grasshopper is an insect.
grasshopper is a plant eating insect
A grasshopper is an insect . True bugs are a specific order of insects not closely related to grasshoppers.
A grasshopper is an insect . True bugs are a specific order of insects not closely related to grasshoppers.
The insect that jumps like a flea is called a grasshopper.
You've just described a grasshopper. As well as probably thousands of other insects.
An insect
grasshopper
No, it is an insect.
Larva or Larvae Depends on what kind of insect, for instance: The basic insect- (as above) larva, larvae or nymph. Beatle- Grub, Butterfly- catterpillar. Spider- Spiderling. Grasshopper- Pup. Louse- Nit.