The advantage to the environment is that lots of animals that consume cicadas get a lot to eat. The advantage to the cicadas is that there are a lot of potential mates with corresponding genetic diversity. Some plants may not survive a large infestation of cicadas but those individual plants that survive will contribute genetic material to future generations.
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.
Any that eat them, including humans. The problem is more economic than ecologic.
It seems there might be a mix-up in the name; you may be referring to the theory of evolution by Charles Darwin, which explains how species evolve over time through natural selection. Darwin proposed that individuals with traits better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing those advantageous traits to future generations. This process leads to gradual changes in species and the emergence of new ones. If you meant a different theory or individual, please provide more context.
Though often described as parasites, the relationship is an example of obligate commensalism, as the barnacles neither harm, nor benefit, their host.
As we all know bacteria are the oldest creature in the world. Years before the amount of uranium-235 was very high. Nuclear reaction takes place all the time which releases huge amount of radiation. Due to radiation there might be any change in the structure of bacteria and it might slowly and gradually turned into a egg.
When they die they're bodies help the trees to get nutrients by: Your friendly neighborhood Spiderman :)
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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.
Tarantulas can eat fellow bugs, such as cicadas, crickets grasshoppers, sow bugs, caterpillars, and beetles. They also might eat other varieties of Spiders.
who knows, it might or might not
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Cicadas generally do not invade homes, as they are primarily outdoor insects that spend most of their lives in trees and shrubs. However, they might accidentally enter through open doors or windows during their mating season. Once inside, they are typically harmless and do not cause damage. If you find them indoors, you can easily remove them and release them outside.
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it might clear your system for a drug test
They will have no air to breathe
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