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Q: Do all cicadas stay underground for 17 years?
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What is an average life span for a cicada?

A cicada lives underground for 13 to 17 years then come up and sing then the ladies cicadas mate to mate,have babies,then DIE.


Is may the cicadas will emerge from the ground?

Cicadas are insects. All insects have three sets of legs.


Will cicadas drown during thunderstorms?

No. With the exception of a few unlucky ones, cicadas do not drown in thunderstorms. If a simple storm was all it took to kill of cicadas, they would have gone extinct long ago.


Is a cicada an invertabrate?

Cicadas, like all insects, are invertebrates.


Are cicadas vertebrates?

No cicadas are insects with no backbone or internal skeletons therefore they are not vertebrates.


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Meerkat pups stay underground for about three weeks. After that they go above ground and hang out at the burrow with a baby sitter for a few days. Than they can go out learning to forage with all the other meerkats.


What month was the London underground built in?

All months, over the course of 10 years. If you mean, when was the Underground officially opened, the answer is January 1863.


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Why do cicadas make noise?

Your ears are sensitive, when they pass close to your ear, they do not make a noise, your ear simply picks up the sound of their vibrating wings and it is very high pitched because of the speed at which they move to stay airborne.


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Why do cicadas wait a prime number of years before coming out?

Cicadas likely evolved to have prime-numbered life cycles as a strategy to avoid synchronization with other insect species or predators. By having longer life cycles that are not easily divisible by other common periods, cicadas can reduce competition and increase their chances of survival and reproduction. This unique adaptation may have provided an evolutionary advantage, leading to the prevalence of prime-numbered life cycles among cicadas.