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Locusts

Locusts are common pests that travel in packs and can greatly damage crops.

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Are honey locust leaves alternate or opposite?

The leaves of a honey locust tree are alternate, arranged in a zig-zag pattern on the stem. Honey locust leaves are long and narrow in shape and have smooth edges and surface.

Do locust fly?

The desert locust can fly at speeds up to 33 kilometers per hour, which is equal to 20. 51 miles per hour. Locusts are considered edible, and in some countries they are thought of as a delicacy.

How much can a desert locust eat?

sosages

Their own body weight (about 2g) in vegetable and plant matter.

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Is a honey locust leaf lobed?

Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos) has pinnate leaves.

What is the nutrition value in locust?

Locusts are approximately 50 to 60 percent protein by dry weight. They also have about 12 percent fat and very few carbohydrates. They are good sources of many vitamins and minerals although they are somewhat high in cholesterol.

What are the difference of locust and honeybee?

No, honey locust leaves do not burn as well as a black locust leaf. This is because they have different chemicals inside the leaf that are not as combustible.

What shape is a large magellanic cloud galaxy?

Small Magellanic cloud galaxies are shaped irregularly. They do not follow a regular form pattern when they are being created.

What does a cricket look like?

There is a wide range in different types of crickets. There are; Cave crickets, Camel crickets, Spider crickets, Mormon crickets, Jerusalem crickets, House crickets, Field crickets, and Sand treaders. Crickets belong to the animal kingdom and classified as insects. Their phylum is arthropods.

Are locust poison?

No, they are not venomous.

What locusts eat?

Locusts eat many types of plants. The problem is they like most plants grown by people.

flowers

herbs

garlic

What to do if you get stuck in a tree?

Call for help!

The best thing to do is to stay there till someone see's you.

What group of arthropod does this organism belong to?

Arthropoda itself is a phylum. It does have subphyla, namely, Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea, and Hexapoda. There is also an extinct class Marrellomorpha and an extinct Trilobite subphylum.

You are really scared of the shot How do you relax and not be scared?

Honestly, you have to think about things that make you happy. Once your mind is concentrated on something else, the shot already have been given. Remember why you are getting it and think of the benefits only. Remember positive thoughts and though you may be scared you will calm down.

Tell the nurse to give you a three count. Take a deep breath. Don't look and exhale on the count of three. It's physically hard to tense up when you are exhaling deeply ?

What kind of fertilization is the locust?

Locusts use internal fertilization for reproduction. This is when the male locust actively copulates with the female to produce the fertilized egg.

How do locusts breathe?

Insects do not breathe through their mouths, nor do they have lungs. In fact, insects are equipped with tracheal tubes terminating in pores, called spiracles, running along their abdomens. Insect trachea, much like the structure inside a lung, branch off into smaller and smaller trachea, but end deep in the various tissues of the insect; here, oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged continually. Due in part to the largely-passive gas exchange, insects are unable to 'breathe' very fast. This limitation is probably one reason why insects remain relatively small. It is possible to protect some plants from pests by spraying them lightly with castor oil (for example) as the oil effectively blocks their spiracles, suffocating them.

Where are the muscles of grasshopper hind legs found?

The muscles of grasshopper hind legs are found near the head. It is a common miss conception that grasshoppers use their legs to jump it is in fact their antenna that the use to jump with.

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How many eyes does a locust have?

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What animal eats locust?

lots of animals

some snakes

lizards

frogs and newts

etc

Does the sound a locust make mean anything?

Yes, the sounds locusts make can serve various purposes, including communication, mating calls, and signaling danger. Male locusts often produce sounds called "stridulations" by rubbing their wings together to attract females. Additionally, swarming locusts may create a collective noise that can serve as a warning to potential predators or signal the presence of a large group. Overall, these sounds play a crucial role in their behavior and social interactions.

What are the adaptations of a locust?

Their adaptations are, their legs to jump, camouflage in grass because they are green.