The adult insect, known as an imago, is usually 2 to 5 cm (1 to 2 in) long, although some tropical species can reach 15 cm (6 in), e.g. Pomponia imperatoria from Malaysia. Cicadas have prominent eyes set wide apart on the sides of the head, short antennae protruding between or in front of the eyes, and membranous front wings. Also, commonly overlooked, cicadas have three small eyes, or ocelli, located on the top of the head between the two large eyes that match the colour of the large eyes.
There eyes are like that, naturally. They were born like that
There eyes are like that, naturally. They were born like that
Cicadas have cranially-positioned eyes, on their head. However, the relative size means they have a much wider field of vision than humans.
yes,because they both have spread out eyes.
Yes, the cicada does have vision and in fact has very good vision. This insect has a good wide peripheral vision.
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Cicadas are not blind; they have two large compound eyes that allow them to see fairly well. In addition to their eyes, cicadas also have other sensory organs that help them navigate their environment, find food, and communicate with each other.
Yes, but not as many as in other areas.
No, cicadas are not carnivorous. Both the larvae (nymphs) and adults feed on plant sap.
there are around 30-50 kinds
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ANSWER:They appear about 7-9 years. Some larvae stay underground for 13 years and others for 17 years.