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Locust is the swarming phase of short-horned grasshoppers of the family Acrididae. The origin and apparent extinction of certain species of locust—some of which reached 6 inches (15 cm) in length—are...
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Animal Behavior question: Why do locust like light? Please help us answer this question.
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Jun 27, 2009 ... The locust-like design can easily change the jump direction by rotation at the coxa–femur joint. It also minimizes the torques that each leg ...
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cicada killer wasps: Jean, I think you are describing a cicada killer wasp. Despite the name these relatively non-aggressive wasps are fairly harmless. They will sting but are not as aggressive as yellowjacket wasps and don t swarm as do other wasps. ... Expert: Jack DeAngelis - 8/8/2009; Question; Hi, ... Ask a Question...
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a coarse, locust-like control of escape direction could be .... eration of locust-like escape responses. A locust's control of ...
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Previous Section: Chapter Eight - Seventh Seal Events [Trumpet Judgments 1-4] ... CHAPTER NINE - COMPLETION OF 70TH WEEK; [Trumpet Judgments 5-6] ... And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw (1) a star from heaven (2) which had fallen to the earth; and (3) the key of the bottomless pit was given to him.
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Definition of locustlike from Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary with Spanish and English word translations and examples. ... Learn more about "locustlike" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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We've recently endured the reappearance of the 17-year locusts. They emerge from wherever, flying all over the place, devouring plants, then dying ignominiously. ... For locust-like reasons, we also are enduring an unpleasant renaissance of direct response copy that pitches hard ... Leading the pack are asterisk-laden promises.
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It was the 17-year cicada, billions of them, locustlike bugs that have lain dormant underground since 1990 and then sprang up as grubs, molted, sprouted wings, and were busy enjoying a brief courtship and sex before their imminent death.
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