Cicadas are insects. All insects have three sets of legs.
Yes, yes they can.
Yes, it is true that some cicadas emerge every summer. The cicada emerges from the ground to sing every summer in Japan.
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 will die and some wll not
"Locust" refers to both homopterans known also as "cicadas" and to orthopterans known also as "grasshoppers". Cicadas spend almost their entire life underground sucking tree sap from the roots. They emerge for a few weeks of reproduction and die. Grasshoppers lay their eggs in the ground and the nymphs emerge shortly after hatching and spend the rest of their life above ground eating leaves.
You may be talking about cicadas. They are large beetle-looking insects when they first emerge from the ground, but as the shed their shell, they become huge, beautiful, winged insects.
You probably mean cicadas that remain underground for 17 years, emerge, lay eggs and die
Locusts which are also known as cicadas, serve many different purposes. When they emerge from the ground, they aerate the soil around their host tree. They also serve as food for many animals such as squirrels, raccoons, toads, and birds.
Yes, the hole remains until it collapses or is filled by gravity and rain.
Time, Every 17 years, they emerge to reproduce. Each has a sibling soecies with nearly identical form and behavior. However, the siblings emerge on a 13 year cycle.
day by day,i could slowly see the young seed emerge from the soil
You would used "EMERGE FROM". Here is the reason why. Look at these words and see which are right or wrong. I rose of the chair. I rose from the chair. Right Kayla had arrived of work. Kayla had arrived from work. Right The tulips emerged from the wet ground. Right The tulips emerged of the wet ground.
Cicadas do not really defend themselves and have many predators that can eat them. They may protect themselves by predator satiation which means they emerge all at once and predators are not able to eat them all.