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A single female cicada can lay between 400 to 600 eggs, depending on the species. After laying eggs, the female typically deposits them in small slits she makes in tree branches. The eggs hatch into nymphs, which then drop to the ground and burrow into the soil to develop further. This reproductive strategy allows cicadas to produce a large number of offspring, ensuring the survival of the species.

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