Cicada

usgb/sɪˈkeɪdə/
noun

A type of insect known for its loud noise, usually seen in hot months.

In the summer, the sound of cicadas filled the air.
Visual representation of "cicada" - A type of insect known for its loud noise, usually seen in hot months.

Often appears as...

  • cicada shell
  • cicada song
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Seasonal Appearance

Cicadas are mostly heard and seen during specific seasons, like summer or spring.

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You'll notice cicada noises more as we approach June.
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Molting Process

Cicadas shed their skin, and empty shells are often found on trees.

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Children collect the cicada shells left on the old oak tree.
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Unique Sound

The sound cicadas make is a high-pitched buzz or clicking, not a chirp or a song.

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The cicada's buzz becomes the soundtrack of summer nights.
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