As food insects, desert locusts are just as suitable as main and supplementary food for almost all insectivores as the Egyptian migratory locusts, but in comparison to the migratory locust they have strong spines on their hocks. Due to their impressive size, they also satisfy large pets, and their jumping-fluttering locomotion triggers an irresistible hunting instinct in many lizards, frogs, birds and small mammals. Advantages that smaller pets can also enjoy, because the young of the desert locust are just as good and popular as prey. Perfect food animals therefore.
As food insects, desert locusts are just as suitable as main and supplementary food for almost all insectivores as the Egyptian migratory locusts, but in comparison to the migratory locust they...
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As food insects, desert locusts are just as suitable as main and supplementary food for almost all insectivores as the Egyptian migratory locusts, but in comparison to the migratory locust they have strong spines on their hocks. Due to their impressive size, they also satisfy large pets, and their jumping-fluttering locomotion triggers an irresistible hunting instinct in many lizards, frogs, birds and small mammals. Advantages that smaller pets can also enjoy, because the young of the desert locust are just as good and popular as prey. Perfect food animals therefore.