Epic Emergence: Cicada Broods XIII & XIX Unleashed in 2024!
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2024
- Epic Emergence: Cicada Broods XIII & XIX Unleashed in 2024!
Cicadapocalypse is coming! We have an incredibly rare and fascinating event coming with the emergence of two massive cicada broods. Brood XIII and Brood XIX are set to rock the world together in 2024! What makes this emergence so special? When and where should we expect them? And how can you become a citizen scientist during the emergence? This video will answer these and other questions about this dual emergence.
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Southern MO here - the cicadas are upon us 😭 they’re EVERYWHERE!
Sweet!!! Just saw my first adult cicada here in central missouri two days ago!
I'm coming to southern MO.from CO in early June just to hear them!!
Hi! I'm portuguese and we only get normal cicadas. But I've learned about these in a BBC documentary with Sir David Attenborough. One of the things they filmed was the feast forest animals had! They gorged themselves to the brim!
They only come out every 17 years, welcome them well. Apart from everything cicadas are not poisonous, a bit noisy yes, but not harmful to us. Wild animals need them, don't use insect sprays.
Best wishes to all from Lisbon Portugal.
Wow - thanks for sharing from Portugal!!!
@@LandLovingPirateCo You're welcome! Nothing like a hot day in a pine tree forest, with the cicadas going wild with singing.
This is going to be fishing at EPIC proportions.
Haha - yes absolutely - topwater livebait action!
Makes me happy to be on west coast, the cicadas eventually end up here but there are way less of them.
Haha, well, you are missing a show!
Very strange that these cicadas are coming out every year now instead of once every 17 years.
This will be interesting. I am doing a month on the applachian trail in May. I am bringing some ear plugs so I dont have to hear their booty calls when I am trying to sleep.
Booty calls... hilarious!
FOR REAL!!!!...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Been happening for years!
Yeah!
I have tinnitus and get the cicada sound all the time. It’s soothing to me, especially when I’m falling asleep at night. The long high tone though is annoying. I prefer cicadas lol
Sorry to hear that! You may be one of the few people that will ENJOY the sounds during the emergence!
I'm with you. Any sound is preferable to what I have to hear when it is quiet. Bring on the Cicadas.
Incidentally we have periodical cicadas in the North Eastern part of India which come out in a leap year, which means after four years. 2024 being a leap year; they are already there.
Interesting, thanks for sharing!
Im safely away from cicada territory. Whew
Ya dodged a bullet there - I hear they eat human flesh.
Can they interbreed? They looks like same species
They can supposedly technically interbreed, but they are geographically separated for the most part. There's some space in Illinois that may see both broods.
Amazing creatures… live for some weeks on earth above the surface and thirteen or seventeen years underground in the same earth. Emerge to fulfil one of the tasks of their life, to reproduce and lay eggs besides changing their physical identity. The time period below surface is also a life, though different from that what we perceive as life.
Absolutely true
How can we make them stay underground 😮😬
Let them see us eating cicada ice cream, and hope they warn their friends.
Yea but but this is the first time in history thet both meet each other at the same time. What happen when they mate? And babies are four times bigger and louder.
Babies four times bigger and louder? My brain tell me "no", but my heart says "YES!"
Yes can't wait so tasty right out the shell off the tree 😋
Yum yum
Did you know there are wasps that actually eat cicadas preferably named Cicada Killer what they do is the females catch cicadas with fast speed then they use their stingers to put the cicada in a state of paralysis while the wasp takes it to its nest now the cicada isn't dead it's just can't move because it's in a state of paralysis the once taken to the nest which is underground the female wasp lays an egg and flies away while the male fertalizes it when the egg hatches the larva eats the cicada from the inside out so the next time you see a cicada watch out for the wasps that eat them
Yeah! We have them here in Missouri too!
I just have a hard time understanding a creature just born to mate- then they die.
Well...
@Loner_autism Their underground life, thirteen or seventeen years, is also a life, at least for the cicadas 😊
In fact to change the physical identity and reproduce are the last tasks of their whole life.For millions of them it’s decided and finalised.
They may come as early as next week read about them there will be trillions for 3 months lots of articles on you tune so fyi friends
Absolutely - thanks for sharing!
He's talking like this is going to be a good thing 😅😅😅😅
Haha, well, I'm a science teacher so my perception may be a little... unique. Or crazy.
Pests!
Naw - just eat em! People will be!