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Why does he refer to a plague of locusts

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When desert locusts meet, their nervous systems release serotonin, which causes them to become mutually attracted, a prerequisite for swarming. The initial bands of gregarious hoppers are known as "outbreaks", and when these join together into larger groups, the event is known as an "upsurge".

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha plague of rats/locusts etca plague of rats/locusts etcINCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNTan uncontrolled and harmful increase in the numbers of a particular animal or insect A plague of squirrels is threatening our forests.

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