Locusts are just several species of short-horned grasshoppers of the family Acrididae that sometimes form very large groups (swarms) which can be highly destructive and migrate in a more or less coordinated way.
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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.
An acridoid is an acridine (grasshopper or locust-like) humanoid creature. It is also any animal similar to a grasshopper or locust.
Locust
The name of a flying grasshopper is a locust.
That is the correct spelling of "locust," a flying insect related to the grasshopper.
Those are called locust.
No, it is a type of grasshopper.
The tree and grasshopper that share the same name are both called "locust." This can sometimes cause confusion, as the word "locust" refers to both a type of tree in the pea family and a type of grasshopper known for their swarming behavior.
A locust is an insect. More specifically a locust is a type of grasshopper with a tendency toward swarming behavior.
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the locust
There are three main kinds of grasshoppers found in Ohio. These include the differential grasshopper, the redlegged grasshopper, and the Carolina locust.