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All content by Photo courtesy of: Adam Matan
A swarm of desert locusts in the East African savanna. Desert locusts live for about three months. After a generation matures, the adults lay their eggs which, under the right conditions, can hatch to form a new generation up to 20 times larger than the previous one. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said “the insects are breeding so fast that numbers could grow 500 times by June.”

[Photo] A Biblical plague

Azariah Cuff, Staff Writer
March 10, 2020
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