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Cicadas typically bury themselves underground at depths ranging from 1 to 8 feet, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Most of their life cycle is spent as nymphs in these underground burrows, where they feed on tree roots. After several years, they emerge from the ground to molt into adults and mate, completing their life cycle.

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