two difference between a nymph and an adult locust(short) ?
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A gregarious-phase nymph, on the other hand, has black and yellow or orange coloration in a fixed pattern, gathers in large groups, has high metabolic and oxygen intake rates, and is active and nervous. Adult locusts differ more in form than in colour.
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Locusts and nymph are the same in appearance, but locusts can exist in two different behavioural states (solitary and gregarious), whereas most nymph do not. When the population density is low, locusts behave as individuals, much like nymph.
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