Brood 2 cicadas do not get eaten underground. They stay underground for many years and then come up through the ground. The can and do get eaten once they emerge. Animals and birds will eat them.
some are but it depend what species you are talking about.
It digs a hole and goes under ground.
like for a couple of weeks then they go back into the ground for lik 10-14 years
They live under ground because its better to wiggle around and so they don't get eaten by birds,dogs,foxes, or even people 
Allow the hen to brood the egg, find a surrogate hen willing to brood, set the egg under another brooding species like a goose or duck.
because they have to have the right temperate to live that is why they stay for 13-17 years under groundya
I would not want to see the inside of your mind... Howere I will answer your question. If you are buried, you will most likely be in a coffin about 6 ft. under ground. You will probably not get eaten be maggots. If you are cremated there will be nothing for maggots to eat. That being said, you will probably not be eaten by anything.
Brood hens do not actually "hold" their chicks but they do protect them under their wings. Chicks will hide under the momma's wings when frightened.
They sure do! Some even spend 17 years their, growing to adult hood, before emerging en masse to eat crops and breed. The devastation their appetites cause has earned them the nickname '17 year locust.'
A basement is a large room under the ground. A dungeon is a room under the ground.
It is difficult to force a hen to brood if she is not ready, whatever the sign may be.
While it’s impossible to know Trey Songz's personal preferences, the choice between a skittle under a couch cushion and a half-eaten cookie on the ground likely comes down to hygiene and taste. Generally, many people would prefer the skittle due to its sealed nature and sweet flavor, while a cookie on the ground might be seen as less appealing. Ultimately, it would depend on his mood and tolerance for unconventional snacks.