"A locust is a large GRASSHOPPER showing pronounced, density-dependent polymorphism, that is, the development of different types of individuals brought about by changes in the size, or numbers, of their population."
http://www.4to40.com/earth/geography/htm/insectsindex.asp?counter=25
Many people mistakenly refer to cicadas as "locusts", but they are not. Totally different.
"The periodical cicadas, family Cicadidae, whose life cycles are 13 or 17 years long, are locally known as 13-year or 17-year locusts. They are not true locusts, however, and are related to the aphids and treehoppers, order Homoptera."
2007-05-22 04:08:26
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answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
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Probably about the same as a Bream and Tilapia Fish.
But, I really not sure.
2007-05-22 03:47:04
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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