The collective nouns for locusts are: a plague of locusts a cloud of locusts a swarm of locusts
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a group of Blackbirds is called a murder
The collective noun for locusts is a "plague." This term reflects the swarming behavior of locusts, which can lead to significant agricultural damage. When they gather in large numbers, they can create a formidable presence, often resulting in devastating effects on crops and ecosystems.
A group of mules is called a barren, span or pack.
A group of bluebirds is called a flock, hermitage, or mutation.
A group of locusts is called a plague of locusts.
A large group of locusts is called a "swarm".
It is mainly known as swarm.... But a group of locusts is also known as cloud or plaque..
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Locusts, a group of locusts is called a plauge
A large group of locusts is called a "swarm".
An army of insects is called a swarm. This term is commonly used to refer to a large group of insects, such as locusts or bees, that move together in a coordinated manner.
The group of animals that the grasshoppers belong to are the orthoptera. Other insects in this group are locusts, katydids, and crickets.
The group of animals that the grasshoppers belong to are the orthoptera. Other insects in this group are locusts, katydids, and crickets.
A baby locust is called a nymph. They emerge after 10 days of life into baby locusts. They look similar to an adult locust, but with wing buds that have not developed.
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