yes they eat plants like flowers and they eat animals like squirrls mice frogs and bears and bugs like butterflies bees and dragonflies and they eat baby and adult human too. so it is an omnivore
No cicadas do not have backbones, they are invertebrates. Any Animal and insects that is an invertebrates do not have backbones.
Cicadas stick their proboscis into a tree branch and suck the juices from the tree. You should check out Massachusetts Cicadas for a lot more on that.
Cicadas primarily feed on the sap of plants. They use their piercing mouthparts to extract fluids from tree branches, which can sometimes weaken the plant. They are not predatory insects and do not eat other insects or animals.
Yes, an aphid is a small sap-sucking insect.
Yes, some cicadas have annual life cycles that result in them emerging each summer. These cicadas are known as annual cicadas and typically have shorter life cycles compared to periodical cicadas, which emerge in specific years in large numbers.
Cicadas are insects. All insects have three sets of legs.
No, cicadas are not carnivorous. Both the larvae (nymphs) and adults feed on plant sap.
No cicadas are insects with no backbone or internal skeletons therefore they are not vertebrates.
Cicadas, like all insects, are invertebrates.
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They don't. Insects lay eggs, the eggs hatch, and the baby insects are on their own.
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Yes, some insects in the desert make noise: cicadas, crickets, for example.
Cicada are insects that are also referred to as locusts. They live in a variety of climates, ranging from temperate to tropical.
Cicadas use their mouth to suck sap from plants, dragonflies pursue insects in the air which they crush with their jaw.
Large insects,berries,small reptiles and they love cicadas!
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.