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The locust swarms in Australia are in the news and I was thinking about it when looking at photos. (Gag!!! aren't locusts gross?) Anyways because of this unusual surge in the locusts there this year, does that mean native reptiles will also have a surge in population because of the extra food sources? Or do many native herps there even eat locusts?