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Alistair Fawkes 09-06-2016 04:00 PM

What do Cicadas even do...? Like... do they eat carrion? Your clothes like moths?

Do they spin some kinda silky stuff? What is their purpose?!

Coda 09-06-2016 07:38 PM

Well, they're edible, apparently. They provide a food source for a variety of species (including humans in some parts of the world; apparently they're quite yummy when deep-fried), including burrowing mammals. As adults they feed on tree sap.

Demonskid 09-06-2016 08:54 PM

I'm confused.

Everything I read about Cicada say they are NOT locust.. but every one around me are saying they ARE locust...

._. so lost. -doesnt want to believe everything she reads on the net, but also understands mom and mom's friend could be wrong-

Coda 09-06-2016 09:01 PM

Cicadas aren't, scientifically speaking, locusts. True locusts are a stress-induced metamorphosis of grasshoppers. (This fact is, in and of itself, somewhat terrifying.)

However, in many regions, people imprecisely refer to cicadas as locusts. It's technically incorrect, but not much more incorrect than saying that an ape is a monkey.

Demonskid 09-07-2016 08:41 AM

I thought it was the gorilla that wasn't the monkey o3o

Konzern 09-07-2016 10:24 AM

Yeah, never eaten one myself, nor do I want to, but the cats that hang around outside have been digging them up and eating them. So much so that I've only seen four or five shells on the trees.

Coda 09-07-2016 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demonskid (Post 1721508)
I thought it was the gorilla that wasn't the monkey o3o

You're not wrong. Gorillas are a kind of ape. (So are gibbons, bonobos, chimpanzees, and humans.) Apes and monkeys are both primates, but apes aren't monkeys and monkeys aren't apes.

But in layman's usage, plenty of people use "ape" and "monkey" interchangeably, especially for the smaller ape varieties -- show most people a picture of a gibbon and they'll say "that's a monkey!" even though it's an ape.

So the point of comparison I'm making is that calling a cicada a "locust" is like calling a gibbon a "monkey." Technically wrong, but not too far off, and pretty common.

Demonskid 09-07-2016 05:21 PM

.... That Gibbon thing is.. SO FLUFFY! o.O

Coda 09-07-2016 06:37 PM

If it doesn't have a tail, it's not a monkey, it's an ape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--szrOHtR6U


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