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Hear the sound after billions of cicadas emerge in the US
BBC News· 16 hours agoPeriodical cicadas are unique insects that have a 13-year or a 17-year life cycle, most of which...
Cicadas are out in the trillions and citizen scientists are rejoicing
The Christian Science Monitor· 7 hours agoAs Randy Emmitt navigates a wooded lot, he notices a couple of things: patches of sunlight coming...
‘So Rare:’ Wheaton 4-year-old finds blue-eyed cicada
WGN Chicago via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoMost of the millions and millions of cicadas that will be with us for the next few months have those bright red eyes. But one found recently by a...
Will loud, pervasive 13-year or 17-year cicadas emerge from the earth this year in Kansas?
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoA loud, pervasive type of cicada that emerges only once every 17 years will appear this year in far...
‘So rare:’ 4-year-old finds blue-eyed cicada
WJZY via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoMost of the millions and millions of cicadas have those bright red eyes. But one found recently by a 4-year-old has a rare mutation that gives the insect...
'One in a million' blue-eyed cicadas found throughout Chicago area
Chicago Sun-Times· 23 hours agoKrist Schroeder was admiring cicadas at a forest preserve in suburban Warrenville Monday afternoon...
Cicadas Swarm Parts of the U.S. in Rare 'Double Brood' Event - TaiwanPlus News
ThePress.net· 7 hours agoBillions of cicadas are emerging across southern and midwestern areas of the U.S. in a...
‘A little less nasty’: Lombard brewpub serving up cicada-infused Malört shots
Daily Herald· 6 hours agoThe brewpub at 800 E. Roosevelt Road started selling it Tuesday for $5 a shot, calling it a...
‘They have their own fan club’: Giant cicadas create a buzz around Franklin home
WKRN Nashville· 6 hours agoAll standing at about 3 feet tall, drivers heading down Murfreesboro Road have been stopping and...
Rare blue-eyed cicada donated to Field Museum: 'One in a million'
ABC 7 Chicago· 1 hour agoA rare blue-eyed cicada found by a suburban family has been donated to Chicago's Field Museum. A 4-year-old, Jack Bailey, from Wheaton discovered it. The family took pictures ...