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The Animals That Aren't Dogs or Cats Thread

I miss hearing cicadas in the summer.

Those are the "annuals".

These 17 year bastards come out at an estimated 12 & 1/2 million per acre. It will be Biblical. But they don't eat everything in sight like true loucusts, all they are interested in is screwin' and the diggin' back into the ground... and fuckin' up my wind-shield when they splat upon it..

"It's all boys calling girls," said entomologist Eric Day of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University extension. "First you get a few here and there, then what happens is they start chorusing — there's so many of them that the cicada calls all combine in this huge chorus."

https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/16/world/brood-x-cicada-2021-scn/index.html

The birds and fish will gorge and have a field day, but I have a bee-bonnet ready to go cuz the sound of a mower attracts :adore: them.
 
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No, when I was a kid we'd hear them all the time and we'd see their bodies. I saw a few live ones when camping in North Georgia.

We also used to have fireflies but I haven't seen any in at least 20 years.

Yeah, I only see very few fireflies on the warmest summer nights. Used to see thousands, At least in the Chicago land area, could be due to the cooler summers. I hope they aren't going extinct like so many other species.

I'm pretty sure some summers what I was hearing were locusts. It wasn't always the 17 year thing.
 
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