No, not all cicadas stay underground for 17 years. There are different species of cicadas that have different life cycles, ranging from 2 to 17 years underground before emerging as adults.
ANSWER:They appear about 7-9 years. Some larvae stay underground for 13 years and others for 17 years.
because they have to have the right temperate to live that is why they stay for 13-17 years under groundya
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.
No, cicadas are not carnivorous. Both the larvae (nymphs) and adults feed on plant sap.
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Certain species of cicadas, particularly the periodical cicadas, spend 13 years underground as nymphs before emerging as adults. This life cycle is characteristic of the 13-year cicadas, which belong to the genus Magicicada. There are four species within this group, each synchronized to emerge in specific years, resulting in massive swarms. Their unique life cycle is an adaptation to avoid predation and ensure survival.
Cicadas are able to survive heavy rain and thunderstorms as they are equipped with special adaptations that allow them to cling onto surfaces and survive in wet conditions. While some may be washed away or submerged briefly, most cicadas will be able to hold on until the storm subsides.
No the horrific bug that is a cicada is infact not poisonous
Cicadas usually have a live span ranging from 13 to 17 years.
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