Why Do Locusts Swarm Together?
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Ongoing, First published Jun 05
Locusts, a common type of grasshopper, are known for their ability to form large and destructive swarms. Unlike their fellow grasshoppers, they can survive for long periods of time and pass down through multiple generations while remaining solitary and stationary. But what motivates them to swarm across various regions? In this infographic, we delve into the factors that contribute to locust swarming behavior.
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