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  2. What animals eat cicadas? - AOL

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    "If you have free-range chickens, they will happily scratch up the cicadas and eat them. The cicadas aren’t poisonous." Cicadas 2024?: Trillions of cicadas set to emerge in U.S. When do the ...

  3. What do turtles eat? Whether in the wild or your home, here's ...

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    In the United States, around 2.3 million households are home to reptiles, including turtles. Here's what the reptile can and cannot eat.

  4. An Animated Guide to the Rare 2024 Cicada Co-Emergence - AOL

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    Cicadas that are part of both a 13-year and a 17-year brood will emerge at the same time this spring. ... A number of predators—birds, bears, fish, raccoons, turtles, and even some humans—love ...

  5. Too much information? Some of these facts about cicadas ... - AOL

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    As people continue to experience the dual cicada emergence in Illinois, the questions continue.. This collection of unique and interesting questions addresses what specific types of animals will ...

  6. Cicadas among 20 mesmerizing photos on National ... - AOL

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    Photojournalist John Stanmeyer photographed cicadas during this year's Brood XIX and Brood XIII emergence. Cicadas among 20 mesmerizing photos on National Geographic's 2024 'Pictures of the Year ...

  7. Billions of cicadas will emerge in the U.S. this year in a ...

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    It’s official: 2024 belongs to the cicadas. This spring, two different broods of cicadasone that lives on a 13-year cycle and the other that lives on a 17-year cycle — will emerge at the ...

  8. Wild turkeys are plentiful in Indiana this year and Brood X ...

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    An abundance of wild turkeys is present in Indiana and the Brood X cicadas that emerged 2 years ago is one of the reasons.

  9. Millions of cicadas are blanketing Lake Geneva. Here's what ...

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    Additionally, the W-shaped markings on some cicadas' wings were viewed by some settlers as an omen of a coming war. Brood XIII 17-year cicadas crowd a net-covered bush in Lake Geneva, Wis., on ...