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no
Cicadas do.
Cicadas typically emerge every 13 to 17 years, depending on the species. The next major emergence of periodical cicadas in the United States is expected to occur in 2024, specifically for Brood XIII, which is a 17-year brood. However, annual cicadas can appear every summer, as their life cycle is not tied to the longer cycles of periodical cicadas.
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Suppose the cicadas come out every C years and a predator comes out every P years. Then the life cycles of the predator and the cicadas will coincide every LCM(C, P) years. The predator will want it to happen as often as possible while the cicadas want that to happen as seldom as possible. If C is co-prime with P then the cycles coincide after CP years - which is best for the cicada.Suppose the cicadas come out every C years and a predator comes out every P years. Then the life cycles of the predator and the cicadas will coincide every LCM(C, P) years. The predator will want it to happen as often as possible while the cicadas want that to happen as seldom as possible. If C is co-prime with P then the cycles coincide after CP years - which is best for the cicada.Suppose the cicadas come out every C years and a predator comes out every P years. Then the life cycles of the predator and the cicadas will coincide every LCM(C, P) years. The predator will want it to happen as often as possible while the cicadas want that to happen as seldom as possible. If C is co-prime with P then the cycles coincide after CP years - which is best for the cicada.Suppose the cicadas come out every C years and a predator comes out every P years. Then the life cycles of the predator and the cicadas will coincide every LCM(C, P) years. The predator will want it to happen as often as possible while the cicadas want that to happen as seldom as possible. If C is co-prime with P then the cycles coincide after CP years - which is best for the cicada.
No, cicadas are not carnivorous. Both the larvae (nymphs) and adults feed on plant sap.
If you're talking about fruit beetles and cicadas, then they come out in the summer and late spring
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.
A group of cicadas is called a "brood." Cicadas are known for their synchronized emergence in large numbers, typically every 13 or 17 years depending on the species. These periodic mass emergences are a survival strategy that overwhelms predators and increases the chances of successful mating for the cicadas.
No the horrific bug that is a cicada is infact not poisonous
every 102 years
There is no standard collective noun for cicadas. However, any noun that suits the context of the situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a chorus of cicadas, a clatter of cicadas, a din of cicadas, etc.