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The effect this has on farmers is totally devastating as they can destroy between 50-80% of
crops. As excellent flyers, they reap this depredation in countless regions across countries.
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This is when they begin to form titanic swarms of insatiable creatures that, according to the
FAO, can consume as much food as would be eaten by 35,000 people (or six elephants) in a
single day (a swarm of just 1 square km). (6/9)
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This forces them to sense and interact with each other and enter into a gregarious/ sociable
phase. When they enter this stage their bodies transform! Serotonin is released into the
CNS and their bodies become larger, colour darker and their brains change. (5/9)
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This change occurs when, because of certain changes in environmental conditions such as
heavy rains, locusts breed like crazy! hatching an estimated 1000 eggs per square meter.
Because of this excessive breeding, when the eggs hatch there is immense overcrowding.
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Locusts are normally solitary creatures, that pass time the same way most other
grasshoppers do. However, the ravenous insects we know them to be, form when they
‘swarm’ and go through a physiological change. (3/9)
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Locust plagues have always been considered as devastations of biblical proportions but
scientists have recently understood why exactly these destructive events, that cause so
much harm to our farmers, take place. (2/9)
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India and Pakistan are both currently facing a huge locust incursion that is severely harming
agriculture and farmer’s livelihood. So, we have prepared a thread discussing why such
locust attacks occur! (1/9)
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Jun 17
In these articles, our writers, Fatemah Ebrahim and Pia Bhatia explore the lives of trans
individuals and offer an in-depth look at their history, culture and where they stand today.
Check out their articles on theamanproject.org #translivesmatter #pride
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Student-Led Initiative to broaden the future of diplomatic relations between India and
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Jun 17
In honour of #pridemonth

, we at The Aman Project felt it incredibly important to write about an extremely prominent
and vibrant community. Today’s articles revolve around the question, ‘What does it mean to
be part of the #transgender community in India and Pakistan?’ (1/2)
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Check out both the articles on the view of police in India and Pakistan at
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The most commonly used word to describe the police in India and Pakistan is “corrupt”. But
why does this corruption exist? And how are we complicit? Today’s articles explore why we
have this view of our police force and the relationship between them and the general public.
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