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bloocrab 09-11-2011 09:01 PM

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Found this guy behind the shed, being about an inch long...and weird looking, I took a shot of em.

Tried to find out what it was during the jets/cowboy game 1/2x, but no luck, figured somebody like RAVEN will be able to provide the answer even faster than google...:ninja:

Notfishinenuf 09-11-2011 09:37 PM

I think it is a cicada.

Vic

ecduzitgood 09-11-2011 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Notfishinenuf (Post 886518)
I think it is a cicada.

Vic

We have a winner! I remember the year they came out down at the canal. It was freaky walking through the woods when there were millions of them, everywhere, the roads were littered with them, trees covered with them, splattered windsheild caked with them...they were everywhere. I can't recall how many years they go before reemerging.

Raven 09-12-2011 04:38 AM

19 i think....

they are/make the official sound of summer

FishermanTim 09-16-2011 12:01 PM

Cicada, or as I know them the "17 year locust".
They do spend 17 years as an underground "grub" and emerge in late spring as these monster looking bugs.
What I find interesting is that since they spend their larval stage underground, why would they need to look like some alien spawn?

Well, in any case, they are cool looking bugs by far.
(My next favorite is the "stag-horn" beetles that you usually encounter at night, you know those big brown beetles that seem to cling to whatever they touch!)


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