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CATDOLL: What is a grasshopper?

Grasshoppers are what we commonly call locusts.

A grasshopper is an insect.

Grasshoppers are herbivorous insects with chewing mouthparts. They have short whip-like antennae and powerful hind legs that they can use to jump to avoid predators. Their body colors are green and brown, which are protective colors for their living environment.

Grasshoppers have large mouths and well-developed jaws. They feed on plant leaves. There are more than 12,000 species of grasshoppers in the world, distributed in tropical and temperate grasslands and deserts around the world. Grasshoppers are insects with incomplete metamorphosis, including three stages: egg, nymph and adult.

Grasshoppers, also known as locusts, are not only rich in protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, and elements such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, and manganese, but are also a good medicine for treating tetanus, infantile convulsions, fever and asthma, etc. They are edible, medicinal, and nourishing. Many large feed manufacturers need to grind dried ants into powder as animal feed additives.

Ma Zhang is what we call locusts. Locust plague is actually just too many grasshoppers. Then you can eat them in many places.

Grasshoppers are what we often call locusts. Locusts are not just insects. Too many of them will bring disaster to people.

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