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What's the difference between grasshoppers, grasshoppers and locusts?
Grasshoppers, sharp insects, green and gray, can jump and fly. The female adult is about 5 cm long, and the male is only half as big as the female.

Grasshoppers, like grasshoppers, are all shrinking, with small volume, and some are even as big as rice grains, which can also be regarded as the same thing.

Locust, a flat-headed insect, looks like a grasshopper under its head, half of which is green and gray. Locusts appear a little later than grasshoppers, appearing in spring, but often in autumn.