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  1. Locust - Wikipedia

    Locusts are large insects and convenient for research and classroom study of zoology. They are edible by humans. They have been eaten throughout history and are considered a delicacy in …

  2. Locust | Definition, Size, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 28, 2025 · locust, (family Acrididae), any of a group of insects (order Orthoptera) that are distributed worldwide, the common name of which generally refers to the group of short …

  3. Locusts: Identification and Management - WebMD

    Aug 14, 2025 · Learn about locusts, why they swarm, their impact on agriculture, and how they are controlled. Discover the science behind locust behavior and management.

  4. Locust Insect Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · All locusts are grasshoppers, but not all grasshoppers are locusts. Locusts are triggered by environmental conditions, causing them to release copious amounts of serotonin …

  5. Locusts, facts and photos | National Geographic

    Locusts look like ordinary grasshoppers—most notably, they both have big hind legs that help them hop or jump. They sometimes share the solitary lifestyle of a grasshopper, too.

  6. Locusts - Global Locust Initiative

    There are thousands of grasshopper species but only a handful of those are considered locusts. When conditions are favorable, the unique biology of locusts allows them to shift from a …

  7. Locusts | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation

    Locusts are a collection of certain species of short-horned grasshoppers in the family Acrididae that have a swarming phase. These insects are usually solitary, but under certain …

  8. What Is a Locust and What Does It Look Like? - Biology Insights

    Aug 16, 2025 · While all locusts are a type of short-horned grasshopper, not all grasshoppers exhibit the characteristics that define a locust. Both belong to the family Acrididae and share a …

  9. 19 Types of Locusts: Identification, Habitat, and Behavior

    Oct 18, 2025 · Locusts are migratory grasshoppers known for their ability to form massive swarms that can devastate crops and vegetation across continents. Found in various regions of the …

  10. What are locusts and why do they swarm? - Live Science

    Aug 25, 2020 · Locusts are large grasshoppers that live on almost every continent of the world and are known for their propensity to gather in large, destructive swarms.