What is the difference between a grasshopper and locust?
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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Do locusts come to Ohio in 2009?
yes and u will get bit but it will feel like a pinch and then u will feel uncontrollable pain later on the day u get bit
Is sugar and water the same as tree sap?
Close, but not identical. If nothing else there are flavour elements in tree sap that sugar and water won't have.
How to treat a locust thorn injury to foot?
I had the misfortune to have the back of my hand sliced open by a Locust tree thorn while cutting the grass underneath it. Although it was immediately disturbing to look at my bleeding hand, I simply treated it as any cut that does not seem to require professional medical attention. I cleaned and bandaged the wound. It healed normally with no other effect.
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Sensory apparatus is equipment used to detect something. In man made terms a radar station would be sensory apparatus. In the natural world the organs of "sight", "smell", "hearing", "touch", "balance" would all be classed as sensory apparatus.
Some people call locusts Cicadas, but they are not even close relatives.
What is the scientific name of locusts?
An organism's scientific name is comprised of the names of genus and species that they belong to. The scientific name of an American locust is Schistocerca Americana.
Schistocerca gregaria
What relationship exist between the locusts attacks a rice field?
There is a significant relationship between the locusts attacks and a rice field. These locusts destroy the many rice fields.
Why are the people of umuofia so excited about locusts?
The locusts are very tasty and only come once a generation.
How do you tell if a locust is a male or female?
Male and female locusts can be distinguished by looking at the ends of their abdomen. Males have a boat-shaped tip while females have two serrated valves that can be either together or apart. These help her in digging the hole where her egg pods will be deposited
People in several countries collect locusts using large nets and by other means. Locusts are usually stir-fried, roasted or boiled and eaten immediately or dried and eaten later. Locusts are rich in protein. During periods of increased locust activity, piles of dead locusts can be found in the market places of many locust affected countries.
It is important to know the three body parts of an insect, the head, thorax and abdomen. The Thorax protects some organs of the insects.
Why do some Honey locust have thorns and others not?
Normally, honey locusts have thorns, which they developed as a kind of protection. However, there is a variation (G. t. inermis) that is thornless, and occasionally found growing in the wild. It's, as you can imagine, sought after by humans as an alternative to the thorned variety.
Does the Hebrew word translated locusts mean fruit or locusts that John ate?
It's actually a greek word, akris - it means locust the insect.
Yes and no, it depends on how you define brain.
The insect nervous system has a central ganglion in the head that serves the function of the brain, but it does not have the structure of the brains of "higher" animals.
Why did God send locusts after the plague of hail?
To eat the crops of the ancient egyptians so they would starve, mind this is just a story though. A religious icon in somes mind but the likelyhood of another plague is questionable due to recent advances in technology.
Jewish answer:
Jewish tradition (and the Torah) state that the plagues were real events. Remarkably, an ancient document (the Ipuwer papyrus) mentions "the river turned to blood" and other Biblical parallels.
To answer the question, the locusts ate whatever vegetation had survived the plague of hail
What is the common name Markia hystrix?
The Lichen Katydid is the common name of Markia hystrix.
Specifically, the tropical katydid uses camouflage as protection against predators. It resembles patches of lichen. At the same time, its protective coloring makes it a most effective predator. As a night feeder with carefully timed movements, this particular katydid preys on other insects attracted to and stunned by night lights.
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what group is arclic belong to what group is arclic belong to