It is not easy for grasshoppers to pass through the egg phase, then the nymph phase and mature
Grasshoppers are imperfectly morphed through the egg phase, and the nymph phase and the imago phase (adult grasshopper). So when in the egg phase usually lasts for 1 month or even 10 months, it depends on the type of trunk and the environmental conditions that exist around the locust. In areas with winter, grasshoppers can hatch for a long time compared to grasshoppers in the tropics.
Then when it succeeds in hatching, the locust eggs will come out of their shells and look for food. And when he became a nymph, at first he did not have wings so he was looking for food not by flying, and only relied on his small feet to crawl on twigs so that many potential locusts fell and died and even became predatory food. In the nymph phase the skin changes several times and is accompanied by the growth of the wings. This nymph phase lasts for 30 to 40 days until it finally becomes an adult grasshopper.
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