Yeah right.
Have they been sleeping in the basement of the R.U. Sirius for 17 years?
My alarm would go off, but my brain refused to acknowledge it.
No need for aliens when you have red-eyed bugs with weird life cycles living in your back yard and neighborhood.
Reminds me of the 1967 movie “FIVE MILLION YEARS TO EARTH.”
The Cicadas must have been sleeping in the R.U. Sirius equivalent of Downbelow.
when Yellowstone blows in that expected great pyroclastic event, cicadas and roaches may become the sole surviving species.
He’s late for everything. Do you remember the big awakening of 1837? He missed it entirely!
I have heard from authority that this year’s cicada storm is the result of climate change…
This actually happens. That’s why a few cicadas are found in the off years.
Who can sleep with all that racket going on?
That’s not what they look like when they “awaken”. Of course, they’re actually awake underground the whole time, sucking on roots.
Their “alarms” are set genetically. If you don’t show up on time, there won’t be anything left to eat and you will not pass those genes to the next generation.
He’s not really a morning critter.
There’s one in every crowd….
Imagine 7 months ago
Yeah right.
Bilan 7 months ago
Have they been sleeping in the basement of the R.U. Sirius for 17 years?
a sage 7 months ago
My alarm would go off, but my brain refused to acknowledge it.
Firebat 7 months ago
No need for aliens when you have red-eyed bugs with weird life cycles living in your back yard and neighborhood.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 7 months ago
Reminds me of the 1967 movie “FIVE MILLION YEARS TO EARTH.”
phritzg Premium Member 7 months ago
The Cicadas must have been sleeping in the R.U. Sirius equivalent of Downbelow.
Kidon Ha-Shomer 7 months ago
when Yellowstone blows in that expected great pyroclastic event, cicadas and roaches may become the sole surviving species.
Slowly, he turned... 7 months ago
He’s late for everything. Do you remember the big awakening of 1837? He missed it entirely!
old_geek 7 months ago
I have heard from authority that this year’s cicada storm is the result of climate change…
The Gun Doctor 7 months ago
This actually happens. That’s why a few cicadas are found in the off years.
eb110americana 7 months ago
Who can sleep with all that racket going on?
Cactus-Pete 7 months ago
That’s not what they look like when they “awaken”. Of course, they’re actually awake underground the whole time, sucking on roots.
mistercatworks 7 months ago
Their “alarms” are set genetically. If you don’t show up on time, there won’t be anything left to eat and you will not pass those genes to the next generation.
cuzinron47 7 months ago
He’s not really a morning critter.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 7 months ago
There’s one in every crowd….