Which cicada emerges every year and sings loudly in summer?
Annual Cicada | Periodical Cicada | Monarch Butterfly | June Bug
Where do cicada nymphs develop?
Underground feeding on tree root sap | Dry soil | Ocean | Tree bark
Which feature helps identify cicadas?
Large eyes and prominent tymbals for sound production | Long proboscis for sucking | Web spinning | Hard shell like beetles
Which sign indicates cicada emergence?
Holes in soil and shed nymphal exuviae on trees | Large hoof prints | Shells on shore | Bird nests
Which season are annual cicadas most noticeable?
Summer | Deep winter | Mid winter | in spring
Quiz Answers
Annual Cicada. Annual cicadas emerge every year and produce loud summer songs from trees.
Underground feeding on tree root sap. Nymphs develop underground feeding on tree root sap for several years.
Large eyes and prominent tymbals for sound production. Cicadas have large eyes and tymbals used to produce loud songs.
Holes in soil and shed nymph skins on trees. Holes in soil and shed nymph skins on trees indicate emergence.
Summer. Annual cicadas are most noticeable during warm summer months when males sing.
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