TED-Ed: Are locust plagues unstoppable? | Jeffrey A. Lockwood
A ravenous swarm stretches as far as the eye can see. It has no leader or strategic plan; its only goals are to eat, breed, and move on. These are desert locusts— infamous for their capacity for destruction. But most of the time desert locusts are no more dangerous than grasshoppers. So what does it take to turn these harmless insects into a crop-consuming plague? Jeffrey A. Lockwood investigates. [Directed by Franz Palomares, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Cem Misirlioglu].
Tags
Comments
Leave a Comment
Comments are loading... If you don't see any, be the first to comment!
Related Videos
The Strange Thing That Turns Grasshoppers Into Locusts
Owner - Powered by Boclips
Exploring the World of Camels: Their Habitat, Uses, and Adaptations
Knowledge - Why? What? Where?

What If We Drained the Oceans?
What If

ALMA, a telescope so powerful it can see into the past
Owner-The kid should see this
This Melon Builds a Whole Ecosystem in the Desert
SciShow

English Grammar quiz | ONLY A GENIUS WILL SCORE 10/10 | English grammar Quiz | English ques and Ans
Owner - English Tests and Logical reasoning

Tricky logical questions with answers | English tests and Logical reasoning | Riddles quiz
Owner - English Tests and Logical reasoning

Tricky riddles with answers | English tests and Logical reasoning | Riddles quiz part 5
Owner - English Tests and Logical reasoning

Tricky riddles with answers | English tests and Logical reasoning | Riddles quiz
Owner - English Tests and Logical reasoning
TED-Ed: Nature's fortress: How cacti keep water in and predators out | Lucas C. Majure
TED-Ed
