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  • The biggest insect emergence on the planet is underway - after an absence of 17 years the next batch of Periodical Cicadas will grace the Forest for just a mere few days. For the Turtle and other Forest inhabitants this will be one very rare but ultimately satisfying banquet.
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  • @freddykingofturtles
    @freddykingofturtles 4 года назад +3882

    "They can't stop all of us" -Cicadas Every 17 years.

    • @ericl.9913
      @ericl.9913 4 года назад +21

      Came here for that comment!

    • @ablazozo6303
      @ablazozo6303 4 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/channel/UCei2bBQd1SLrmFym0YlmAaw

    • @wombat.6652
      @wombat.6652 4 года назад +66

      That is basically their strategy. Overwhelm the odds of survival.

    • @dpssaboteur3799
      @dpssaboteur3799 4 года назад +14

      @@ablazozo6303 sry I dont speak bomb wires

    • @professionaltaxevader4638
      @professionaltaxevader4638 4 года назад +4

      @@ablazozo6303 Damn, that´s deep

  • @thegamingpigeon3216
    @thegamingpigeon3216 6 лет назад +6264

    Imagine spending 17 years of your life growing, maturing, and just waiting underground and when you finally emerge, you're eaten

    • @coast3087
      @coast3087 6 лет назад +637

      We do 17 years with parents then when your 18 your eatin by work bills responsibility ect.

    • @lumbermcray5097
      @lumbermcray5097 6 лет назад +44

      It's nature

    • @coast3087
      @coast3087 6 лет назад +5

      @@Mecceldorf ?

    • @fajia3479
      @fajia3479 6 лет назад +15

      Sounds like war

    • @timcross2510
      @timcross2510 5 лет назад +59

      See WWI and WW2 for best human analogy. ..

  • @whatthepug5182
    @whatthepug5182 3 года назад +2235

    “This is a feast they’re lucky to once in a lifetime”
    Some of the turtles in the forest: nope, this is my 4th time.

  • @gogogomes7025
    @gogogomes7025 5 лет назад +3089

    Man to all those animals, it's like BILLIONS of snickers bars just flying around out of nowhere without a good explanation.

  • @skudzer1985
    @skudzer1985 5 лет назад +1929

    Cicada pro tip: always arrive late to the party

    • @jmp01a24
      @jmp01a24 4 года назад +31

      Then their predators are full and sick of eating them.

    • @Captain_Pricey
      @Captain_Pricey 4 года назад +23

      Right on time actually. Right on time for 2020’s peak of disaster.

    • @jmp01a24
      @jmp01a24 4 года назад +1

      @@Captain_Pricey Right on the mo ney!

    • @ablazozo6303
      @ablazozo6303 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/channel/UCei2bBQd1SLrmFym0YlmAaw

    • @g0ast
      @g0ast 4 года назад +11

      But the later you are the less likely you'd have your 1 shot at getting laid and then dying for nothing anyway.

  • @Dinoyipi
    @Dinoyipi 4 года назад +1087

    Wasps: We have stingers to defend our home.
    Moths: We can camouflage ourselves against the trees.
    Cicadas: Hey, they can't eat _all_ of us.

    • @firingallcylinders2949
      @firingallcylinders2949 3 года назад +48

      Cicadas together strong

    • @Jazz5777
      @Jazz5777 2 года назад

      Ready guys? Send that wave, they seem to have all the answers, they stop at no law or ethic to have their way, which is horrible, and suicide for us. Let em go first. Tell those democrats that that the forest is burning up dry and stop it by making a bunch of noise while cooling the air with thousands of beating wings . Then the rest can go up , be fruitful, and multiply

    • @fellipedasilva99
      @fellipedasilva99 Год назад +5

      Lol basically, this specific species has strength in sheer numbers. Because other cicada species fly away very quickly when they feel threatened.

    • @theprophet2444
      @theprophet2444 Год назад +1

      It's sad in a way, if they don't get eaten within about 3 days or so, they just die anyway, well that's a better death and they can still get eaten afterwards I guess...

    • @ketfoen
      @ketfoen 5 месяцев назад

      Turtle in the pond, hold my beer.

  • @damyne77
    @damyne77 4 года назад +373

    2:52 the little hand just casually grabs it😂
    "Scuseeee me"

  • @M3rtyville
    @M3rtyville 4 года назад +673

    Cicada: Finally. Now I have wings and can FLY
    *drops to the ground and gets eaten by pretty much any animal*

    • @slipknot8605
      @slipknot8605 4 года назад +2

      Can I eat it XD

    • @Complete.cyclepath
      @Complete.cyclepath 3 года назад +4

      @@slipknot8605 they are high in mercury but also high in protein.

    • @ph9619
      @ph9619 3 года назад +1

      @@slipknot8605 yes you can

    • @marilynshanks7189
      @marilynshanks7189 3 года назад

      Are they poison to cats

    • @blorb32
      @blorb32 3 года назад

      @@marilynshanks7189 no

  • @RaphaeLoh01
    @RaphaeLoh01 4 года назад +299

    I lived in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, for a year and it just happened to be the time when the cicadas wake up... every tree was covered with them, and it was like living next to a railway with the longest train in the world!

    • @spookysioux1224
      @spookysioux1224 4 года назад +14

      I would literally die

    • @kushpaladin
      @kushpaladin 3 года назад +2

      i hope you picked up a rock and smashed them all

    • @joncarr1200
      @joncarr1200 Год назад +1

      I'd have a box of Praying Mantises, birds, and raccoons just to feed to those things. They made me suffer, now I return the favor.

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Год назад

      @@spookysioux1224 you get used to the noise. You can eventually tune it out and not even notice it.

    • @robertemerson1087
      @robertemerson1087 Год назад

      @@dingusdingus2152I actually love the noise after living in the south, if you sleep with a fan for white sound don’t judge people who enjoy the sound of the steroid cricket.

  • @narvojr
    @narvojr 5 лет назад +1400

    Brought to you by: That itchy feeling on your body

  • @dracodracarys2339
    @dracodracarys2339 4 года назад +575

    The empty shed shells, meanwhile, evolve into Ghost-types with only 1 HP

    • @wizzlesticks
      @wizzlesticks 3 года назад +7

      Then, after killing 100,000 Ghost Cicadas, the Angry Cicada Tornado is summoned. All other creatures within a 1km radius are bitten to death.

    • @lheiannajheancarino9480
      @lheiannajheancarino9480 3 года назад +3

      Oh you mean shedinja, in the games, it sucks

    • @Rctdcttecededtef
      @Rctdcttecededtef 3 года назад +6

      @@lheiannajheancarino9480 you could use it in some convoluted way probably

    • @ricardofuentesgutierrez1442
      @ricardofuentesgutierrez1442 3 года назад +2

      Only if you have an empty space in the party and some pokeballs

    • @hrishikeshyalgudkar5248
      @hrishikeshyalgudkar5248 3 года назад +4

      Nincada Ninjask Shedinja

  • @babblingalong7689
    @babblingalong7689 3 года назад +89

    Cicada's are so cute. Their clumsiness only adds to it. Yes, as adults they're eaten quickly, but these organisms are 17 years old when that happens! They've had long happy lives! They live longer than many of the mammals that eat them. Incredible.

    • @fellipedasilva99
      @fellipedasilva99 Год назад +8

      Most cicadas definitely aren’t clumsy. The fly away very quickly when they feel threatened. This species probably has strength in numbers.

    • @BodieB
      @BodieB Год назад +5

      "Happy Lives"

    • @sugloja
      @sugloja Год назад +2

      Cute 🤮 I was traumatized by them.😂😂😂

    • @cicada38
      @cicada38 Год назад +7

      ​@@suglojaI'd say it's pretty difficult to be traumatized by them when they don't have anything to hurt you with!
      Embrace these awesome creatures! ❤️

  • @benkalvin6085
    @benkalvin6085 6 лет назад +732

    2:52 Racoon be like I'll take one thank you.

    • @Bookworm-gu3mr
      @Bookworm-gu3mr 5 лет назад +27

      i love that part it was eating those cicadas like they were a bowl of chips

    • @EdSuavePerez
      @EdSuavePerez 5 лет назад +4

      Lmao that shit was funny

    • @pavanbhargav235
      @pavanbhargav235 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly 😂

    • @_jay_6940
      @_jay_6940 4 года назад

      I’m your 666th like, someone buy me a cookie
      and by that I mean the hooker by the corner who calls herself cookie.

    • @bobbyhill8486
      @bobbyhill8486 4 года назад

      i know, it was the fkn cutest thing ever!

  • @jakethreesixty
    @jakethreesixty 5 лет назад +893

    They're really screaming about their existential nightmare

    • @razor3106
      @razor3106 5 лет назад +23

      I'm Mr. Cicada, look at me!

    • @NakedAvanger
      @NakedAvanger 4 года назад +20

      THIS IS HORRIBLE! I JUST WANT TO FUCKING DIE!
      falls into pond

    • @averymartin1327
      @averymartin1327 3 года назад +1

      *crunchy babies*

  • @lucmakelele
    @lucmakelele 3 года назад +704

    *Grandpa Squirrel:* "It was a day like no other, food suddenly appeared out of nowhere, we ate and we ate and we ate and we ate... Sigh... never again have we seen such a day the heavens blessed us so"

    • @thecringemaniac3251
      @thecringemaniac3251 3 года назад +60

      "Grandpa! Grandpa! They're coming back! Get the bucket!"

    • @-Me_
      @-Me_ 3 года назад +28

      @@thecringemaniac3251 or... Gosh grandpa why do you always make up stories?

    • @pitmezzari2873
      @pitmezzari2873 3 года назад +5

      I was about to tell you it happens every year, but then I remembered squirrels are lucky if they even survive 1 year in the wild. They can survive several years though if predators or disease don't get them.

  • @jamesambrocio
    @jamesambrocio 7 лет назад +1119

    2:51 watching that Trash panda grab that one cicada made me laugh.
    "lemme just grab one of these real quick."

    • @Boxman5618
      @Boxman5618 6 лет назад +27

      James Ambrocio I’m glad I’m not the only one because I burst into laughter too

    • @ysangjamir
      @ysangjamir 6 лет назад +6

      Same! 😂😂😂😂😂✔✔✔✔✔

    • @anonymoussean8457
      @anonymoussean8457 6 лет назад +25

      Trash pandas 😂😂

    • @heartlessmushroom
      @heartlessmushroom 6 лет назад +33

      It's fun to see it grabbing and gobbling cicadas up like they're pop corn.

    • @levirivaille9957
      @levirivaille9957 6 лет назад +2

      LOL OMG SAME

  • @arkanin5634
    @arkanin5634 7 лет назад +1409

    If the cicadas had voices, we'd hear a lot of screaming.

    • @janspek33
      @janspek33 7 лет назад +86

      Bruh, summer in new england. The trees scream

    • @gtd360
      @gtd360 7 лет назад +89

      That's about all they do is scream all summer.

    • @lasigna0212
      @lasigna0212 7 лет назад +4

      Janspek Like here in Italy

    • @arkanin5634
      @arkanin5634 7 лет назад +5

      Dude that's not comparable to what we have here in the UAE. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if the trees there had voices.

    • @KryXun
      @KryXun 7 лет назад +8

      many of those trees were my friends

  • @christopherajayi6299
    @christopherajayi6299 3 года назад +283

    It's astounding! It's almost as if their purpose is just to feed the forest, keep the nutrients cycled throughout wildlife and then deteriorate back into the Earth and leaving babies to continue the process in 17 years. I'm in Awe

    • @warchieftitan5045
      @warchieftitan5045 2 года назад +19

      Intricate and complex design of the Eco system, something that is surely no coincidence.
      Great comment friend

    • @cantinandaba4419
      @cantinandaba4419 2 года назад +14

      @@warchieftitan5045 Im going to have to comment as well. The complexity of this ecosystem is just too much for coincidence

    • @MrMyers758
      @MrMyers758 2 года назад +20

      @@cantinandaba4419 Yes, It's almost as if some naturally occurring selection process led to a niche being filled

    • @cantinandaba4419
      @cantinandaba4419 2 года назад

      @@MrMyers758 keyword; "almost". Reality is often stranger than fiction.

    • @xenomorph6961
      @xenomorph6961 2 года назад +7

      @@cantinandaba4419 It is, but fiction is easier to understand for some people...

  • @MonkeySharkPro
    @MonkeySharkPro 7 лет назад +224

    I love cicadas. They may look scary, but they're actually really chill, you can pick them up and they simply don't care and will stick around with you for a while. Cool, nice bugs.

    • @TheLegacy87
      @TheLegacy87 5 лет назад +50

      You guys are weirdos I don't understand the fascination with ugly gross creepy bugs.

    • @Kit76879
      @Kit76879 5 лет назад +83

      @@TheLegacy87 THEN WHY ARE YOU HERE!?

    • @nasawebbtelescope957
      @nasawebbtelescope957 5 лет назад +8

      I collect them these speices are in Ohio.

    • @toneiv6560
      @toneiv6560 5 лет назад

      TOMATO KING Tomato King I live in Ohio too. They were fucking huge last emergence

    • @ShadowofLegacy
      @ShadowofLegacy 5 лет назад +15

      @@Kit76879 To understand what we fear

  • @disguy145
    @disguy145 6 лет назад +414

    Seeing the racoon hand out of nowhere just casually pick up a cicadas really make me giggle

    • @kimberlycrouch7228
      @kimberlycrouch7228 4 года назад

      Dat Guy I thought it was unexpectedly funny, too!

    • @scottsmith5623
      @scottsmith5623 4 года назад +10

      Right?! Raccoon be like “Ima eat this one and this one and this one...

    • @rabotlhokotlhabane9546
      @rabotlhokotlhabane9546 Год назад

      It had to be a
      raccoon-San haha 😄 😆..
      They always want piece of action

    • @GeneticBrainy
      @GeneticBrainy Год назад +1

      I was like where the fuck is that hand coming from😂😂😂

    • @Lycan4
      @Lycan4 Год назад +5

      Like when you absentmindedly reach your hand into a bag to grab another chip. lolz.

  • @CrispyClouds
    @CrispyClouds 3 года назад +50

    Now let us have a moment of silence for those cicadas that died a virgin, RIP...

    • @bakersmileyface
      @bakersmileyface 3 года назад +4

      I guess I managed to find the virgin in the comment section

  • @matthewpang7496
    @matthewpang7496 4 года назад +248

    Animals every 17 years:
    *WE DINE ON CICADAS!*

  • @readkavi
    @readkavi 6 лет назад +391

    Perspective about squirrels changed dramatically.

  • @TheStranger513
    @TheStranger513 4 года назад +587

    Animals are so savage they eat the face first without even thinking about it.

    • @TheStranger513
      @TheStranger513 4 года назад +37

      @John Monte Breast, wing, leg or thigh would be preferable. But if you must go face first at least consider it for a second. At least let it be deceased. That's some savage shit to just chomp down on the eyes and mouth and brain of a living thing. In conclusion, yes, eat the ass before the face lol.

    • @chillermiller8654
      @chillermiller8654 4 года назад +40

      Think of it as a headshot

    • @kcrossover4267
      @kcrossover4267 4 года назад +34

      Jerrell Simmons insects and predators don't have morals like humans. It's eat or get eaten to animals.

    • @TheStranger513
      @TheStranger513 4 года назад +21

      @@kcrossover4267 I'm not thinking of morals. I couldn't care less that the cicada gets eaten lol. It's just the fact that that squirrel had no qualms about eating it's face off. I guess it all tastes the same to them.

    • @kcrossover4267
      @kcrossover4267 4 года назад +8

      Jerrell Simmons but youre talking about at least let it be deceased first as if a squirrel is gonna give a shit about the ethics of eating another animal.

  • @DissidentMediaHD
    @DissidentMediaHD 7 лет назад +543

    plot twist: they're living a hell of a life, undisturbed for 17 years underground and mate as their last wish

  • @CyberMaverickGamer
    @CyberMaverickGamer 7 лет назад +170

    Cicadas to forest animals: Thanksgiving X Christmas.

    • @oshunorisha367
      @oshunorisha367 6 лет назад +3

      Cyber Maverick Gamer If Thanksgiving happened once in our lifetime

    • @DocJamesH
      @DocJamesH 5 лет назад +1

      My brother are a cicada. Apparently it tastes like nuts.

  • @JenniNoMercy
    @JenniNoMercy 4 года назад +120

    "At first there are merely thousands"
    MERELY thousands.....god bugs are terrifying

    • @japanesemyth
      @japanesemyth 4 года назад +13

      They do make up about 80% of all animal species. Guess it's a good thing they are mostly just here for other animals to eat lol

    • @chitinskin9860
      @chitinskin9860 4 года назад +6

      @@japanesemyth or to eat eachother, or do maintenance on whatever biome they live in (decomposition, pollination, etc). I'm glad that, for the most part, they are each directly beneficial to at least several species just by existing.

    • @talha_05
      @talha_05 3 года назад +1

      Even locusts

    • @pasticcinideliziosi1259
      @pasticcinideliziosi1259 3 года назад +2

      The only thing they do to be hated by us humans is being ugly and making noises

  • @mr.chipwhitley8770
    @mr.chipwhitley8770 7 лет назад +597

    2:17 Hmm... Didn't know Mitch McConell ate cicadas. Learn something new every day.

    • @JakeobE
      @JakeobE 7 лет назад +31

      Could not stop laughing at this. I'm happy people are fluent in politics.

    • @mr.chipwhitley8770
      @mr.chipwhitley8770 7 лет назад +12

      Haha! Always thought he looked like a turtle in a suit wearing glasses. Btw, Conan O'Brien has talk-show episodes where he makes fun of Mitch's turtle-like appearance and egg-laying habits. Hilarious!

    • @justacitizen111
      @justacitizen111 7 лет назад +12

      Dude your comment literally made me laugh out loud. Oh my....

    • @cadederrick6751
      @cadederrick6751 6 лет назад +1

      More like Bret Baier

    • @ivanpetropov6276
      @ivanpetropov6276 6 лет назад

      Mr. Chip Whitley Mitch McConnell is a cicada

  • @CircaSriYak
    @CircaSriYak 6 лет назад +282

    Man those Cicadas, they get a wife and call it a life.

    • @vilenationgaming
      @vilenationgaming 4 года назад

      @Jubei Yang So you're saying get married have kids then die right after?

    • @deplorableb.r.4211
      @deplorableb.r.4211 3 года назад +1

      @@vilenationgaming about sums it up.

  • @letmesleepinpeace7052
    @letmesleepinpeace7052 4 года назад +171

    Nobody:
    Cicadas every 17 years: AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @MireVale
    @MireVale 6 лет назад +109

    Nymphs: “Let’s climb this gigantic tree and THEN grow wings!”

    • @wailer27
      @wailer27 4 года назад +4

      Get to the kitchen!

    • @rageraptor7127
      @rageraptor7127 4 года назад +2

      Strummer1980 get to the gulags

    • @RaptorBacon
      @RaptorBacon 4 года назад

      I noticed Lorne Armstrong asked you to email him many years ago. I was wondering if you ever had a convo with him.

    • @esthersue3403
      @esthersue3403 4 года назад

      how do u fly off the ground it’s easier to glide up there

  • @hcprtk
    @hcprtk 4 года назад +1552

    Wait what did I say?

    • @kalebthompson8303
      @kalebthompson8303 4 года назад +81

      2020 is a nightmare

    • @aawqaq620
      @aawqaq620 4 года назад +24

      @@kalebthompson8303 fu*k 2020

    • @hagifathurachman7016
      @hagifathurachman7016 4 года назад +28

      WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK

    • @skyrimking4098
      @skyrimking4098 4 года назад +39

      I guess its one thing thats good about 2020 is all of the animals in the world are healing (in some ways)

    • @MrSayon20
      @MrSayon20 4 года назад +16

      Really? Locusts and Cicadas together in the same year??

  • @TKD187
    @TKD187 4 месяца назад +3

    This is happening right now except for both broods are coming out of the ground and they are making one hell of a noise in my backyard .

  • @reavershank8985
    @reavershank8985 5 лет назад +59

    1:23 Congratulations! Your NINCADA evolved into a NINJASK

    • @tatir7081
      @tatir7081 4 года назад +13

      And the shell is SHEDNINJA.

    • @kuri1796
      @kuri1796 4 года назад +2

      Tati R Pokémon fandom too huh?

    • @mamunurrashidsojib7866
      @mamunurrashidsojib7866 3 года назад

      Lose my interest after reaching 40 on 2019.

  • @teawrecks1243
    @teawrecks1243 4 года назад +60

    As Grandpa used to say, "The early worm gets eaten by the bird."

  • @CalvinHikes
    @CalvinHikes Год назад +7

    I would gladly argue that no one on this Earth appreciates the sound of cicadas as much as I do.

  • @johndifrancisco3642
    @johndifrancisco3642 7 лет назад +696

    Watching that squirrel chow down on one freaked me out! I thought squirrels were herbivores.

    • @yevhenvoitsekhovskyi9877
      @yevhenvoitsekhovskyi9877 7 лет назад +63

      ikr upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Squirrel_eating_a_bird.JPG

    • @johndifrancisco3642
      @johndifrancisco3642 7 лет назад +76

      EEEEEwwwwww!!!! My Mom's friend told me that the squirrels were eating the birds as a joke after we were hit by a tornado. He made fun of me for being so gullible. Wait till I show him THAT! Thank you so much

    • @CyberMaverickGamer
      @CyberMaverickGamer 7 лет назад +4

      john difrancisco 🤔, 😲

    • @yevhenvoitsekhovskyi9877
      @yevhenvoitsekhovskyi9877 7 лет назад +4

      No problem, I'm happy I was helpful! :D o7

    • @TheShyRage
      @TheShyRage 7 лет назад +21

      john difrancisco not a squirrel its a chipmunk

  • @sovietgangsta75
    @sovietgangsta75 6 лет назад +380

    I happen to live in an area that gets 17 year cicadas. This video misrepresents it. It's not a few days. It's a whole summer of cicadas. They are not so impeccably timed to come out all at once. I'd say within two weeks. But there's some much overlap between the waves of oncoming and not-dying-as-quick-as-they're-supposed-to cicadas that the thing goes from May to August. Granted, by August, it's mostly a sea of cicada carcasses with a good number still moving around for whatever reason. A whole bunch come the year before and after, too, as a sort of lost brigade from the main army. Yeah, I experienced cicada summer. Another one coming up in just a few years! From the DC metro area.

    • @TheLegacy87
      @TheLegacy87 5 лет назад +17

      So true I live In delaware and these things are here all fricken summer.I hate them!

    • @deadhomieorchestra5270
      @deadhomieorchestra5270 5 лет назад +17

      A fine gentleman known as the Sovietgangsta is teaching us. Good times!

    • @Pimmelberger
      @Pimmelberger 5 лет назад +3

      @@deadhomieorchestra5270 hahahaha

    • @Bozbaby103
      @Bozbaby103 5 лет назад +8

      Truth! I, too, live in an area that has the 17 yr cicadas. It is EXACTLY like he says.

    • @chukidz
      @chukidz 5 лет назад

      @@Bozbaby103 will it happen again 17 yrs later or next year u can see it again?

  • @El_Omar2203
    @El_Omar2203 Год назад +4

    Seeing all the different forest critters feasting on the clumsy cicadas is oddly satisfying.

  • @2000sDigitalBoy
    @2000sDigitalBoy 4 года назад +85

    2:37 Imagine coming aboveground after 17 years, only to have your face eaten by a chipmunk.

    • @hanisrosli5484
      @hanisrosli5484 4 года назад +1

      😅😅😅

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 3 года назад

      What's the different? You literally sleep for 17 years and wake up for 2 days then fuck and die. What a utterly purposely creature.

    • @moonondp4173
      @moonondp4173 3 года назад

      @@randybobandy9828 w8 I dont think that happens to ppl

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 3 года назад

      @@moonondp4173 no it doesn't why would you think that?

  • @Seddi
    @Seddi 5 лет назад +121

    good to know i'm not the only one that goes outside every 17 years

    • @godybee515
      @godybee515 4 года назад

      Seddi You too? Yeah brother

  • @ballad2212
    @ballad2212 4 года назад +29

    My early childhood, being chased around by the empty husks of these monster bugs!

    • @teegladden1606
      @teegladden1606 3 года назад +1

      I remember being chased in 2004 when they came out 🏃🏿‍♀️

  • @augustusmd
    @augustusmd 7 лет назад +188

    17 years of sleeping then wake up, lay eggs then die after a few days. what a life..

    • @EmdrGreg
      @EmdrGreg 7 лет назад +12

      I don't think they are sleeping the whole time; maybe they don't sleep at all. They grub around among the tree roots until it's time to emerge.

    • @augustusmd
      @augustusmd 7 лет назад

      Greg Scott thanks for the info. i thought they're hibernating the whole time.

    • @hotdogy12345
      @hotdogy12345 6 лет назад +2

      fluffimator yeah it's not like us humans change history or make a difference in the world or anything

    • @Lavendeer201
      @Lavendeer201 5 лет назад

      Same

    • @KakaOfTheRealMadrid
      @KakaOfTheRealMadrid 5 лет назад

      @@EmdrGreg i also have a feeling for insects 1 day for us is 100's of days for them.. Because most of them live for only a few days

  • @blaisen.3239
    @blaisen.3239 2 года назад +11

    I live in the Midwest and the swarm of 2021 was incredible.I at the time was working for an arborist and there was nowhere to step without stepping on one.They were loud,but amazing to handle and watch! Never in my life have I seen such amazing entomology!,I can’t wait for the next swarm!

  • @thesvsam
    @thesvsam 7 лет назад +115

    I didn't know squirrels eat bugs

    • @kenneth27205
      @kenneth27205 7 лет назад +19

      Billy G Squirrels are omnivorous

    • @voosum
      @voosum 6 лет назад +8

      squirrels eat mice too, the grey ground squirrels are horrible tree rats destroy properties too and in the UK they are invasive and invade the red squirrel habitats

    • @syncmonism
      @syncmonism 5 лет назад +8

      @@voosum We tend to dislike any wild animals which are well adapted to coexisting with humans and human activity, but humans are the most invasive and destructive species of all. Squirrels can be a huge pain in the ass but they're here to stay. At least they're cute.

    • @helliott2033
      @helliott2033 5 лет назад +1

      Squirrels eat anything. Last Easter we went and "planted" jelly beans for them to "grow" into suckers and we had a squirrel come and snatch one of the suckers lol

    • @HorizonofOsiris
      @HorizonofOsiris 5 лет назад

      @@helliott2033 my hunting friend said they will eat each other once one dies.

  • @ptt619
    @ptt619 7 лет назад +405

    wait... did he say billion? like with a B? Like, one thousand million?!

    • @mashroom_
      @mashroom_ 7 лет назад +105

      Yeah, one 🅱️ *ILLION* cicadas, with a 🅱️

    • @thegoldenanvil124
      @thegoldenanvil124 7 лет назад +5

      Paco Umm Billion is one hundred million...not one thousand Billion...and yep he said Billion...

    • @nikolaib4047
      @nikolaib4047 7 лет назад +86

      TheGoldenAnvil umm.... You are actually mistaken, one billion is a thousand million. If u don't believe me, just google it

    • @gregcpgs
      @gregcpgs 7 лет назад

      TheGoldenAnvil billion in 10^9

    • @thegoldenanvil124
      @thegoldenanvil124 7 лет назад +1

      Jonathan Williams I am not an American but I know English...British English...

  • @KlausRosenberg-et2xv
    @KlausRosenberg-et2xv 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love cicadas. In Brazil, there are clever species, but the most common one spends around 4 years underground. Every year there is a cycle that completes, and they emerge during the summer with their chanting: sssssiiiisssssiiisssssiiiiissssssiiiiissssssii...

  • @daRealLAPC
    @daRealLAPC 4 года назад +228

    I'm here literally because they're supposed to be coming this year

    • @queengemini3433
      @queengemini3433 4 года назад +6

      I heard that they’re coming next year wtf 😰

    • @user-xn3rs7tu5w
      @user-xn3rs7tu5w 4 года назад +10

      Duuude they be invading my tree every summer, I’m SO glad I sleep on the other side of the house, but hey, that’s gonna do nothing now

    • @montimurt4529
      @montimurt4529 4 года назад

      😂

    • @watermelon8300
      @watermelon8300 4 года назад

      I'm pretty sure they're emerging in 2021, but some are emerging early in other places

    • @TheStranger513
      @TheStranger513 4 года назад +3

      I'm figuratively here because they're supposed to be coming this year.

  • @drumondfanton2699
    @drumondfanton2699 7 лет назад +662

    did they wait 17 years to film these?

    • @aquil7759
      @aquil7759 7 лет назад +84

      they just record when they go above

    • @adoschtinad
      @adoschtinad 7 лет назад +140

      drumond fanton
      They just counted forward 17 years from the last occurence and said 'we'll film then'.

    • @edthe2nd
      @edthe2nd 7 лет назад +295

      Yeah. they set up tents and wait 17 years.

    • @ibrax1
      @ibrax1 7 лет назад +350

      Yes, they send people to wait in the middle of a forest for 17 years.

    • @arlin0242
      @arlin0242 7 лет назад +23

      hmm... that's a long wait in the forest
      (๑-﹏-๑)

  • @destroyermaker
    @destroyermaker 4 года назад +198

    Squirrels, birds, raccoons, and frogs are heroes.

    • @hamzahassan7730
      @hamzahassan7730 4 года назад +9

      Yeah i am annoyed by their buzzing. I also find their shells disgusting.

    • @ChainikB
      @ChainikB 4 года назад +20

      Noo cicadas did nothing wrong T___T

    • @ElenaMasser
      @ElenaMasser 3 года назад +1

      Think again, buddy... about everything cicadas had been doing underground during those years...

    • @lil_orbits2658
      @lil_orbits2658 3 года назад

      @@ChainikB its called life buddy, nothing is fair :)

    • @ChainikB
      @ChainikB 3 года назад +1

      @@lil_orbits2658 but we can change it, maybe a little, but we can

  • @Raymond-rr5iv
    @Raymond-rr5iv 4 года назад +4

    Every 17 years they amaze me !! From my childhood I remember them and several times afterwards . I'm 70 now and this year they came out again !!♡!!

  • @DavisOnABike
    @DavisOnABike 7 лет назад +256

    The adult was laying the eggs in the tree branch but the pupae rose up out of the ground. When and how does the transfer to the ground happen?

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 7 лет назад +10

      DavisOnABike
      After the babies hatch

    • @DavisOnABike
      @DavisOnABike 7 лет назад +52

      I do believe you are correct, however that's a 17 year window. I was hoping for a more specific answer? Anyway, nevermind, I googled it which is probably what I should have done to begin with.

    • @jonizzzle
      @jonizzzle 7 лет назад +108

      From what I heard, the larvae embed themselves into the tree branch and eventually the branch dies and falls down to the ground. That's when they bury themselves.

    • @Renville80
      @Renville80 7 лет назад +54

      DavisOnABike from what I've read, the eggs hatch and the larvae fall to the ground, and they then immediately start burrowing into the ground and find a root from which they shall suckle during their entire underground existence.

    • @nathanashmore2131
      @nathanashmore2131 6 лет назад +40

      DavisOnABike When they hatch, the new nymphs purposely fall to the ground and immediately start burrowing into the soil in search of plant roots to feed off of until they are fully grown and ready to molt.

  • @seawind930
    @seawind930 3 года назад +9

    I always liked the novel of the Cicada that was reincarnated as a Dragon. His one regret as a Cicada was that he spent his last three days finding a mate only to be eaten by a bird.

  • @sui11106
    @sui11106 4 года назад +23

    They forgot at the end where I began stealing all of their exoskeletons.

  • @jimfowler5930
    @jimfowler5930 6 лет назад +12

    Had I been an Entomologist, the Cicada would have been my favorite. Love hearing the Cicada orchestra tune up and play their full, albeit, short performances, repeatedly. Excellent video BBC Earth, thank you.

    • @CLASSICALFAN100
      @CLASSICALFAN100 4 года назад +1

      I hate the word "albeit", almost as much as I hate the words "issue" and (everybody's all-time favorite) "ABSOLUTELY"...

    • @Jazz5777
      @Jazz5777 2 года назад +1

      @@CLASSICALFAN100 seriously! Literally ! Add em to it.

  • @mlgproplayer2915
    @mlgproplayer2915 Год назад +1

    Just looking at it makes my neck itch.
    But this really is a fascinating creature.

  • @josesevinelevin9262
    @josesevinelevin9262 4 года назад +288

    Who's watching this in 2020 when they are set to return in a month??

    • @krispapplesauce4801
      @krispapplesauce4801 4 года назад +11

      for me, its happening right now in my backyard

    • @josesevinelevin9262
      @josesevinelevin9262 4 года назад +11

      @@krispapplesauce4801 RUN!!

    • @queengemini3433
      @queengemini3433 4 года назад +5

      The outbreak is supposed to happen next year where I live apparently

    • @ablazozo6303
      @ablazozo6303 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/channel/UCei2bBQd1SLrmFym0YlmAaw

    • @upstatesoldado
      @upstatesoldado 4 года назад +2

      are cicidas dangerous?

  • @DordiHOTS
    @DordiHOTS 5 лет назад +7

    The "singing" of male cicadas is produced principally and in the majority of species using a special structure called a tymbal, a pair of which lie below each side of the anterior abdominal region. The structure is buckled by muscular action and being made of resilin unbuckled rapidly on muscle relaxation and the rapid action of muscles produces their characteristic sounds. Some cicadas however have mechanisms for stridulation, sometimes in addition to the tymbals. Here the wings are rubbed over a series of mid-thoracic ridges. The sounds may further be modulated by membranous coverings and by resonant cavities.The male abdomen in some species is largely hollow, and acts as a sound box. By rapidly vibrating these membranes, a cicada combines the clicks into apparently continuous notes, and enlarged chambers derived from the tracheae serve as resonance chambers with which it amplifies the sound. The cicada also modulates the song by positioning its abdomen toward or away from the substrate. Partly by the pattern in which it combines the clicks, each species produces its own distinctive mating songs and acoustic signals, ensuring that the song attracts only appropriate mates.
    Average temperature of the natural habitat for the South American species Fidicina rana is approximately 29 °C (84 °F). During sound production, the temperature of the tymbal muscles was found to be significantly higher. Many cicadas sing most actively during the hottest hours of a summer day; roughly a 24-hour cycle. Most cicadas are diurnal in their calling and depend on external heat to warm them up while a few are capable of raising their temperature using muscle action and some species are known to call at dusk. Kanakia gigas and Froggattoides typicus are among the few that are known to be truly nocturnal and there may be other nocturnal species living in tropical forests.
    Although only males produce the cicadas' distinctive sounds, both sexes have membranous structures called tympana by which they detect sounds; the equivalent of having ears. Males disable their own tympana while calling, thereby preventing damage to their hearing; a necessity partly because some cicadas produce sounds up to 120 dB (SPL) which is among the loudest of all insect-produced sounds. The song is loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss in humans should the cicada be at "close range". In contrast, some small species have songs so high in pitch that they are inaudible to humans.
    For the human ear, it is often difficult to tell precisely where a cicada song originates. The pitch is nearly constant, the sound is continuous to the human ear, and cicadas sing in scattered groups. In addition to the mating song, many species have a distinct distress call, usually a broken and erratic sound emitted by the insect when seized or panicked. Some species also have courtship songs, generally quieter, and produced after a female has been drawn to the calling song. Males also produce encounter calls, whether in courtship or to maintain personal space within choruses.
    The song of cicadas is considered by entomologists to be unique to a given species, and a number of resources exist to collect and analyse cicada sounds.

    • @eric-vu1jy
      @eric-vu1jy Год назад +1

      SOUNDS LIKE RATTLESNAKE UP IN THE TREES

  • @xeniousthe2nd432
    @xeniousthe2nd432 3 года назад +8

    "The life cycle of ratchet screwdriver fruit is quite interesting. Once picked it needs a dark dusty drawer in which it can lie undisturbed for years. Then one night it suddenly hatches, discards its outer shell which crumbles to dust, and emerges as a totally unidentifiable little metal object with flanges at both ends and a sort of ridge and a sort of hole for a screw. This, when found, will get thrown away. No one knows what it is supposed to gain from this. Nature, in her infinite wisdom, is presumably working on it." - (Douglas Adams, Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy)

  • @randommr0361
    @randommr0361 6 лет назад +429

    Daddy Attenborough

  • @jamesnewman00420
    @jamesnewman00420 7 лет назад +22

    they really are clumsy lol they always fall out of the tree's then get themselfs tangled in the grass somehow. i have to pick them up for them to fly away.

  • @dave1986R
    @dave1986R Месяц назад

    This is like a Thanksgiving feast that comes around once every 17 years for all the wildlife that lives in these forests.

  • @emildepadua7817
    @emildepadua7817 5 лет назад +15

    The animals be like "after 17 years, we're finally eating"

  • @amarthyachandar5355
    @amarthyachandar5355 3 года назад +4

    "Oh I'm so hungry, wish it rained food today" said the turtle and lo!

  • @harisnaufal3259
    @harisnaufal3259 3 года назад +4

    >coming out after 17 years in the nest
    >screams for mating
    >dies

  • @herropreaseherro7870
    @herropreaseherro7870 5 лет назад +34

    As a wise philosopher once put quite elegantly, and I quote: “I order the food, you cook the food, the customer gets the food. We do this for 40 years, and then we die.”

  • @rachel_v_k
    @rachel_v_k 6 лет назад +5

    This happened where I lived as a kid when I was in my early teens. You could not walk anywhere without crunching on the shells! I also noticed that there are always a few that come up every year that are not on schedule.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 6 лет назад +2

      Rachel V K
      Different cicada species. The ones that emerge in swarms stick to schedule.

  • @eegoofficial6970
    @eegoofficial6970 3 года назад +34

    Squidward: “As if the answers to all your problems, will fall right out of the sky HA HA HA! FALL RIGHT OUT OF THE SKY!!!
    Cicada: “Dude were falling right out of the sky!”

  • @ModeratelyAmused
    @ModeratelyAmused 5 лет назад +10

    What I find funny is how often people think 17 year cicadas are an event like Haley's comment. Not actually paying attention that they come out every year.

    • @mark-ish
      @mark-ish 5 лет назад +1

      Indeed, and yes Attenborough, even the same areas.
      He made a rather silly comment at the very end.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 4 года назад +3

      The cicadas that turn up every year are not 17-year cicadas.

  • @wakeuposleeper
    @wakeuposleeper 4 года назад +6

    I hear these every summer an have their exoskeleton all over my backyard.

  • @princey_06
    @princey_06 4 года назад +10

    Imagine waiting a whole 17 years to be an adult just to trip on a leaf and get eaten by a turtle.

  • @roybm3124
    @roybm3124 4 года назад +26

    Such an amazing life cycle, so much to learn from nature.

  • @beautifultragedy1644
    @beautifultragedy1644 4 года назад +5

    2:38 That Squirrel is a badass

    • @wailer27
      @wailer27 4 года назад +2

      Get to the kitchen!

    • @aaronbeall8280
      @aaronbeall8280 4 года назад

      That’s a chipmunk and yes he is

  • @downo
    @downo 4 года назад +19

    This is record-breaking footage! No prior documentary has captured as many forest creatures in one roll of film as this one has. From racoons and squirrels to skunks, and from rare birds to turtles. Simply extraordinary.

  • @nativeseneca7181
    @nativeseneca7181 3 года назад +3

    My grandparents have a cabin in the woods and every 17 years it gets overran with cicadas. It's so crazy to see

  • @toorop111
    @toorop111 6 месяцев назад +1

    Every forest creature came for the all you can eat menu once every 17 years!

  • @Bushhog0404
    @Bushhog0404 3 года назад +3

    How they got this kind of footage is beyond me but it’s amazing ever single time.

    • @rubalu0
      @rubalu0 2 года назад +2

      I think they used something called a "camera". Just a wild theory.

  • @_Meriwether
    @_Meriwether 3 года назад +8

    Nobody:
    Absolutely no one:
    Every animé summer day: *_C I C A D A S_*

    • @SingPandaProductions
      @SingPandaProductions 3 года назад +1

      I CAME HERE FOR THIS COMMENT! Anime always had cicadas in it. So weird I'm glad someone else noticed this also.

    • @_Meriwether
      @_Meriwether 3 года назад +1

      @@SingPandaProductions xD

  • @NathanDegner
    @NathanDegner 5 месяцев назад +2

    So cool and guess what the 17 cicada is coming back again this year after 17 years

  • @yumechan89
    @yumechan89 4 года назад +103

    Cicadas attack: Exist
    Every american: loads shotgun

  • @messiahh420
    @messiahh420 4 года назад +7

    Imagine having a longer childhood than a being that lives 5-6 times longer.

  • @jimmyfranklin3862
    @jimmyfranklin3862 3 года назад +2

    I just moved to Kentucky. This is year 17. Lucky me

  • @cntrlrb20
    @cntrlrb20 4 года назад +4

    I’m imagining my poor cats trying to catch all those guys on the first day and then coming back home worn out and defeated, hoping I’m not disappointed in them for not stopping the invasion...

  • @therealestdrea
    @therealestdrea 4 года назад +4

    They’re harmless but they’re big and loud.

  • @hashir1001
    @hashir1001 3 года назад +1

    Cicadas appear after 17 years.
    All the other animals: Is it for me?

  • @Ampelfreund
    @Ampelfreund 7 лет назад +20

    my Woking Holiday time in 2014 and holiday summer 2015 in Japan. Cicadas everwhere and until 135db noisy sound from sunrise to sunset. sometimes get aggressive from sound!! after sunset, silent then start the frogs with sound...

    • @hyuuganatsume2621
      @hyuuganatsume2621 7 лет назад

      we have them in my country too.. only in certain states.. and damn, cicadas got really aggressive that sometimes they chased people..

    • @Ampelfreund
      @Ampelfreund 7 лет назад +1

      I´m living in Switzerland :) we havent cicadas. I#m in Summer in Japan nearly every year and I hear the sound in my holidays :)

    • @JustYourAverageGirl2002
      @JustYourAverageGirl2002 7 лет назад

      Ampelfreund Oh!! I'm sorry! I meant to ask the other person!!! I'll fix that!! That is awesome though! ^_^

  • @slevinkelevra5901
    @slevinkelevra5901 5 лет назад +10

    I have always loved the sounds of the
    cicadas ❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️

  • @luca.1992
    @luca.1992 3 года назад +1

    It's like a warzone for them when they emerge.

  • @rattyeely
    @rattyeely 4 года назад +26

    I'm jealous of the people who get to see this happen, I love cicadas but they're pretty rare where I live, I've only seen one though I hear more of them during the spring

    • @karmatt3098
      @karmatt3098 4 года назад +10

      That’s a very mature perspective. Many joke about how annoying they are without realizing how special and bizarre this phenomenon is.

  • @semistro
    @semistro 6 лет назад +6

    Wow their survival strategy is actually oversaturating the food chain once in 17 years. So smart too, even if they could do it every year resourcewise that would mean eventually more predatore will come and they can't oversaturate the food chain anymore.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 5 лет назад +1

      Strength in numbers basically.
      It doesn’t matter if billions get eaten, because each cicada brood is trillions strong.

    • @millimetersofmercury
      @millimetersofmercury 5 лет назад +1

      And it's a prime number which makes it even harder for a predator population to sync up by chance 👍

  • @aldrogo7510
    @aldrogo7510 3 года назад +2

    The Call at 1:42 gave me chills. They are truly a wonder of nature.

  • @kittyplaysgamezz5161
    @kittyplaysgamezz5161 3 года назад +4

    This is the 17th year for them now, i didnt think it actually looked this bad

  • @acevfx2923
    @acevfx2923 3 года назад +3

    I don't understand why they have to come out of the ground and fly for a few days, just to mate. Why can't this happen underground, where they have been together for 17 years?

    • @FH-rp6zs
      @FH-rp6zs 3 года назад

      It's a lot easier to find each other aboveground as opposed to in their own little tunnels. And remember that they aren't looking for just any other cicadas, they are looking for *attractive* mates (in their case, loud).

  • @MiniLemmy
    @MiniLemmy 6 месяцев назад

    I cannot understate just how LOUD these damn things are! I was walking through a wooded area on an island in North New Zealand, and I could barely hear the music in my earphones above the constant high pitched buzzing of these critters - it was loud enough to give me a headache!

  • @DeadlyDanDaMan
    @DeadlyDanDaMan 3 года назад +3

    This is how most prey species have to survive, just overwhelm predators with sheer numbers.

  • @TheDeezy250
    @TheDeezy250 3 года назад +1

    Cicadas, the great forest stimulus package

  • @hummingbird2254
    @hummingbird2254 3 года назад +8

    I've been hearing about the cicadas that are emerging in the U.S. after 17 years. Apparently there's going to be trillions ! I'm sure that there's going to start being a lot of videos coming out in the next few weeks.

    • @godssoldier2319
      @godssoldier2319 3 года назад +3

      They are all over the damn place here right now. It's crazy, because this cicada emergence just started here in Indiana a few days ago, and there are already so many of them. They are loud as hell too.

    • @godssoldier2319
      @godssoldier2319 3 года назад +1

      @@Smokeyd187 I already know that bro lol. I think you replied to the wrong person.

    • @godssoldier2319
      @godssoldier2319 3 года назад

      @@Smokeyd187 No big deal bro.I didn't mention anything about them in every country. That's why I thought you were replying to the wrong person. I was only talking about their emergence here in Indiana.

  • @bokchoiman
    @bokchoiman 7 лет назад +9

    *DOESNT MATTER HAD SEX*

  • @B3FMandCProductions
    @B3FMandCProductions 5 месяцев назад

    Back in 2020, I visited my family for Mother's Day when the cicadas were out in my hometown of Roanoke, Virginia. The woods in our backyard were a constant cacophony and it was fascinating. The next year, I was fortunate enough to see them again when they emerged in Northern Virginia, where I currently live. So a cool think to experience back-to-back years, and I even saw snapping turtles in a marsh off the Potomac eating them just like in the video. Incredible insects.

  • @amandalaz9520
    @amandalaz9520 3 года назад +3

    Btw they are coming out this year 2021!!,