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Mormons crickets are ver similar to other swarming insects. The first Mormons arrived in Utah and were taken up in a plague of these. They were starving, so they ate them. Native Americans also recognized the nutritional value of the Mormon Cricket. They would harvest them by digging giant trenches in the path of the swarm. The crickets would get caught in them, and be easily collected once the mass of them had passed. |
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