I like them. They're cute little guys. Whenever I see them on their backs struggling to right themselves I always try to give them a nudge so they get back on their feet
Brood XIII? Imagine a lil cicada crawlin' outta the ground with a Vault 13 jumpsuit on, carrying a tiny 10mm pistol, asking everybody about a water chip. Heh.
I went to Red XIII from ff7. Lot more of them tho.
It's more like fallout 76 with how many of them there are gonna be
good old nature finding prime numbers as a reproductive strategy
The best part is they screech at around 90 decibels.
I genuinely don't understand how cicadas are viable as a species. Why don't they all get eaten when they're just hanging out for decades. It would seem like they're literally the ultimate prey animal for any insectivore.
99% of that time is spent up to 8 feet underground where they're pretty much immune to predation. They are very, very easy prey when above ground, which is why there's so many of them. While lots get eaten enough manage to mate and lay eggs that the next generation is ready to roll!
Where are the cicada eating moles is my query I suppose. But I just read that their deep burial (as you mentioned) and the length of their slumber followed by awakening en masse prevents most predators from adapting to their whole deal.
yup, pretty much. apparently they can vary from 1 to 8 feet deep, with the former not being too unreasonable for moles to reach since they dig at that level to sleep, they just hunt much closer to the surface. if only they knew!
Now I'm reading about moles. I need to prepare for my stint as a narodnik but for telling moles to go down a bit for num nums. Googling anything about moles is depressing, because the first results on any basic question ie gonna be about how to kill them
I'm not in the place this is happening but somewhere else that also has these:
In school we'd collect their shed shells and put them on our clothes at recess and lunch. Their legs would just grab on to clothes. The teachers would yell at us.
It's funny I don't remember how we dealt with it at school. I just remember one of my friends collecting them in buckets. Plus my brother ate a wing on a dare and all the kids swore his hair grew half an inch overnight
I would put them in my sister's hair.
I was just in Chapel Hill NC and they've got 2 broods out right now. It's insane
Thanks for reminding me. I was considering making a trip to Indiana just so I could see two broods stacked on top.
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