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Wednesday, July 27, 2016


This is a cicada on the trunk of a tree next to our apartment. These insects live under ground for 13 years, then emerge for a few weeks to mate. After the eggs hatch, the young cicadas drop to the ground and burrow down where they remain until the cycle repeats itself.
Posted by Kerr's British Isles Cruise at 5:59 PM
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