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The 13-year cicadas of what is known as Brood XIX (the 19th brood) have been living underground since 1998.
Brood XIX, also known as the Great Southern Brood, is the country's largest group of 13-year cicadas, stretching across 12 states, including Missouri, South Carolina, Oklahoma and Illinois. Already rising in some parts of Georgia, they should all be hatched by mid-May.
Originally posted by Kaiuk
reply to post by St Udio
basic understanding of genetics begs to differ... sorry but ...
Originally posted by Jamjar
Originally posted by Kaiuk
reply to post by St Udio
basic understanding of genetics begs to differ... sorry but ...
How does that account for some species being able to change sex in the absence of mating partners?
Or how a caterpillar is able to liquify its body and reform it into a butterfly. S..t happens that dumbfounds science and 'knowledge'
Originally posted by Kaiuk
reply to post by St Udio
basic understanding of genetics begs to differ... sorry but ...