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 What I find interesting is, why do ALL the cicadas of the same species happen to follow the exact same 17-year life cycle?  Why aren't the life cycles staggered so that each year, some of them emerge from the ground, finishing their 17-year periods?  Why are they so syncronized?  So at any given time, all the cicadas alive are exactly the same age!
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 We could box them up and ship them to China. I hear that the Chinese think they are tasty!       I wonder how much we could get per pound? |  
	
		
	
	
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	Birds can only eat so many in a dayQuote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Kamog: What I find interesting is, why do ALL the cicadas of the same species happen to follow the exact same 17-year life cycle?  Why aren't the life cycles staggered so that each year, some of them emerge from the ground, finishing their 17-year periods?  Why are they so syncronized?  So at any given time, all the cicadas alive are exactly the same age!
 
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	Think of it as a massed fighter swarm to overwhelm enemy point-defence=-)Quote: 
	
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	This is common in the natural world.  Randomly spaced "bumper crops" followed by low years so predators don't overwhelm the prey.  Happens with acorns, cherries, and in this case   Brood X {wiki}Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Kamog: What I find interesting is, why do ALL the cicadas of the same species happen to follow the exact same 17-year life cycle?  Why aren't the life cycles staggered so that each year, some of them emerge from the ground, finishing their 17-year periods?  Why are they so syncronized?  So at any given time, all the cicadas alive are exactly the same age!
 
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	I often wonder why some entrepreneur doesn't get into this sort of animal husbandry.  I heard that some grasshoppers being sold in local stores in southwestern US for comsumption were contaminated with dangerous levels of lead.  If someone in the midwest farmed them in an enclosure, fed them clean grain stalks, froze and shipped them out in colorful packaging...  So what if it never sold to Americans, we could be on the threshold of a lucrative foreign market.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Baron Munchausen: We could box them up and ship them to China. I hear that the Chinese think they are tasty!
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 I once worked with a lady who ate cat food every day for lunch.      
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 Napalm.  Lots and lots of napalm. 
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	But there not hurting you.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Instar: Napalm.  Lots and lots of napalm.
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