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Zombie-like cicadas strive to mate despite losing the necessary parts
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After 17 Years, Billions Of Brood X Cicadas Are Emerging In Eastern US For Mating
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Cicadas emerging in pockets of D C area - The Washington Post
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Nymph cicadas are the progeny of Brood X of the 17-year cicadas emerging this week in Maryland. Many broods of periodical cicadas come out of the ground on rigid schedules in different years, but this is believed to be the largest and most noticeable. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
MARYLAND While reports noted isolated instances of cicadas emerging in the Baltimore/DC region, cool weather has delayed the coming invasion. Experts say when warmer temperatures set in later this week, swarms of the 17-year periodical cicadas will burst out of the ground.
The emergence happens with an almost singular purpose: Go forth and multiply to ensure the species will emerge again in a deafening buzz and promptly drop dead after finishing the one job they worked their way out of the ground to do.
Few Cicadas Emerge In MD, Warmer Temps Needed For Brood X Swarm Patch 5/9/2021 Deb Belt © Alex Wong/Getty Images Nymph cicadas are the progeny of Brood X of the 17-year cicadas emerging this week in Maryland. Many broods of periodical cicadas come out of the ground on rigid schedules in different years, but this is believed to be the largest and most noticeable.
MARYLAND While reports noted isolated instances of cicadas emerging in the Baltimore/DC region, cool weather has delayed the coming invasion. Experts say when warmer temperatures set in later this week, swarms of the 17-year periodical cicadas will burst out of the ground.