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suggest why Locust nymphs are called hoppers??very short answer

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Answered by ournapurna
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Locust nymphs are also called hoppers, why do you think this is? Locusts are adapted to live in hot and dry countries, their eggs are sometimes able to dry out and still hatch out when it is wet again! When locusts moult, they hang by their legs from the branches of trees or bushes.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Locust nymphs are called hoppers because:

  • It could possibly live in dry and cold countries. And sometimes their eggs are dried out and again pip in wet.
  • They are good protein and nutrient sources but in today's life, they are used as a source of chemicals.
  • Like ticks and mosquitos, locusts do not bite humans because they eat plants.
  • Locusts only live approximately for five to three months, which depends on the condition of the weather.
  • Nymph locusts go through five stages of molting after hatching and the stages are called "instars".

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