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    National Geographic's 2024 "Pictures of the Year" highlights 20 remarkable images chosen from over 2.3 million submissions. The photos capture moments of resilience, innovation, and natural beauty ...

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  5. See the Photos of the Rare Cicada Emergence - AOL

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    E arlier this spring, two broods of cicadas—the 13-year Brood XIX and 17-year Brood XIII— made history in a co-emergence that had not been seen in more than two centuries.

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

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    The cicadas are at their loudest between 10 a.m. and dusk, Liesch said. Still, you can hear them outdoors (and sometimes even through the windows and walls indoors) in some parts of Lake Geneva ...

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    The cicada's body and wings desiccate and harden once free of the exuvia. [12] The adult lifespan of the double drummer is about four or five weeks. [29] [30] During this time, they mate and reproduce, and feed exclusively on sap of living trees, sucking it out through specialised mouthparts. [31] Female cicadas die after laying their eggs. [12]

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