What are the habits of cicadas? What are the habits of cicadas?

Updated on pet 2024-07-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The habits of cicadas are as follows:

    Cicadas are widely distributed and are found in temperate to tropical regions of the world.

    Inhabits forests, deserts, grasslands. Some species of cicadas are distributed in desert areas, and when the body temperature is too high, more water will be expelled from the back plate, so as to achieve the effect of cooling and heat dissipation.

    The larvae of cicadas live in the soil and have the habit of a pair of strong, digging forefoot cicadas. The sap of plant roots is sucked by the piercing and sucking mouthparts, which weakens the tree momentum, makes the branches die, and affects the growth of the tree. They usually stay in the soil for a few years or even more than ten years, such as 3 years, 5 years, and 17 years.

    The cicadas spend years in the ground not in this small hole, this is just a passage for them to climb out of the ground. The larvae come from somewhere else, probably far away, and no one knows how the cicadas spend their long time underground.

    Lifespan and characteristics of cicadas:

    The cicada's lifespan generally ranges from one month to more than ten years, and its larval period is spent underground, where they survive by sucking the sap from the roots and tendrils of trees. Golden Cicada.

    The larvae usually live underground for about 1 to 2 years, then dig holes and climb trees to molt to become adults, and then they spend the last month completing their final mission. The lifespan of lime may be much shorter than that of golden cicadas.

    The male cicada has a semicircular lid on the left and right sides of the abdomen, and there is a cavity underneath, and there is a small hole on the outside of the cavity, and inside the small hole is the cicada's vocal organ. The voice of the cicada is low and hoarse when it closes its belly, and the voice of the cicada is loud and crisp when it puffs out its belly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The larvae of cicadas live in the soil, sucking the sap of plant roots, weakening the tree, causing the branches to die, and affecting the growth of the tree.

    2. The larvae of cicadas live in the soil all their lives. When it is about to be feathered, it burrows out of the surface at dusk and at night, climbs on a tree, and then grabs the bark of the tree to molt and feather.

    3. If the cicada's wings are disturbed during the process, the cicada will be unable to fly for the rest of its life and will not be able to make sounds.

    4. There are also different species of cicadas, which are similar in shape but different in color. The cicada has three less sensitive eyespots in the middle of its eyes, and the wings are simply distributed with thin tubes that act as supports.

    5. The soprano singer in the cicada family is a cicada known as the "double drummer". It has large ring-shaped vocal organs on both sides of its body, and a disc in the middle of its body that can be opened and closed inside and out. The disc opens and closes quickly, and the jittery cicada chirps are emitted from this.

    The cicada sings loudly for happiness and is a singer who is never tireless.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Living underground, they use tree roots to store water.

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