What animal sleeps for 17 years?

The animal that "sleeps" (lives underground) for 17 years is the periodical cicada, a type of insect that spends almost its entire life as a nymph underground, feeding on tree roots, before emerging en masse for a few weeks to mate and lay eggs. While they are active underground, they aren't truly sleeping, but rather in a long developmental stage, emerging after 13 or 17 years in massive broods to overwhelm predators, a strategy known as predator satiation.
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Which animal sleeps for 17 years?

Most scientists agree that the most likely reason why 17-year cicadas spend so long underground is to avoid predators. By coming to the surface in such a large group, some cicadas get eaten but many cicadas will survive.
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Do cicadas really stay underground for 17 years?

Yes, certain periodical cicadas (genus Magicicada) spend incredibly long underground lives, with some species emerging in massive broods every 17 years (and others every 13 years) as wingless nymphs feeding on tree roots before surfacing to mate and lay eggs as adults, completing their brief adult phase in just weeks. 
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What animal lives for 17 years?

Cicada. Some species of cicada live as long as 17 years, though most of the time is spent underground.
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What kills cicadas instantly?

Sevin Insect Killer Dust kills periodical cicadas in lawns or on ornamental shrubs and flowers. Apply a thin, thorough dusting to affected parts of the plant at the first sign of cicada damage. This dust starts working immediately upon contact.
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Will cicadas hurt dogs if eaten?

No, cicadas are not poisonous to dogs, but eating too many can cause serious digestive issues like vomiting, diarrhea, or even an intestinal blockage due to their hard exoskeletons, so it's best to prevent your dog from gorging on them by supervising them outdoors and using distractions or leashes. A few are usually fine, but large quantities can lead to stomach upset, and in rare cases, dogs might have a contact allergy or a shellfish-related allergy. 
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What smell do cicadas hate?

Mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 4 cups of water for the perfect spray to keep these buzzing pests away! Cicadas hate the smell of vinegar and will be more than happy to rest their wings elsewhere.
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Can cicadas bite?

No, cicadas don't truly bite like wasps or mosquitoes because they lack biting jaws (mandibles) or stingers; they have straw-like mouthparts to suck plant fluids, but they can accidentally "prick" or "jab" you with their sharp legs or piercing-sucking beak if they mistake your skin for a tree limb, which feels like a quick, sharp, but generally harmless poke.
 
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What animal has a 5 minute lifespan?

I have named the mayfly Dolania americana the shortest lived among the Ephemeroptera with females typically living for less than five minutes (Sweeny & Vannote 1982).
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Why do cicadas scream?

Cicadas "scream" (make loud buzzing/singing noises) primarily to attract mates, with males producing sounds by rapidly vibrating special abdominal organs called tymbals, creating clicks that resonate into their loud, continuous songs to court females and warn predators, with different species having unique calls for species identification.
 
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Do cicadas eat mosquitoes?

Cicadas do not prey on other insects, are very unlikely to bite someone, do not suck blood, do not transmit any known diseases to people or animals and do not possess the type of mouthparts that enable them to consume the plants in your vegetable or flower gardens.
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What does the Bible say about cicadas?

In fact, the Bible never mentions cicadas at all. There are some species of cicadas in the regions where biblical events occurred (the Middle East, Africa), so cicadas presumably existed in biblical times. But the Bible never mentions them.
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Why do cicadas suddenly stop?

When a cicada detects a predator nearby, it sings more quietly or stops altogether in the hope the hunter is attracted to a neighbouring cicada. The cicada belongs to a division of insects called the Neoptera, which includes most of the winged insects.
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Are cicadas safe to eat?

Yes, you can eat cicadas; they are edible, safe for most, high in protein, and taste nutty or shrimp-like, but avoid them if you have a shellfish allergy, and only eat freshly emerged, cooked ones free from pesticides or fungal infections. Best harvested early in the morning as soft, tender "teneral" adults, they should be cooked (blanched or fried) and can be added to stir-fries, tacos, or eaten as snacks. 
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Whose animal never sleeps?

Bullfrogs. These giant reptiles are one of the few animals that don't ever sleep. The simple explanation is that they don't need to because they don't have a sleep-wake cycle. Bullfrogs will instead enter a dormant state, which means that their activity and metabolisms drop significantly.
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What is the oldest insect still alive?

The oldest lineage of living insects points to silverfish (and bristletails), which look much like their ancestors from over 400 million years ago, predating dinosaurs and surviving major extinctions by staying small and wingless; while individual insects like Termite Queens, living up to 50+ years, or Splendor Beetles with 30-year larval stages, have the longest lifespans, silverfish represent the most ancient, unchanged type of insect still with us today.
 
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What animal can live up to 1000 years?

The animals that can live for 1,000 years or more are primarily deep-sea dwellers like Glass Sponges, which can exceed 10,000 years, and certain Black Corals, potentially living thousands of years. Other contenders include the Bowhead Whale (over 200 years) and the Greenland Shark (centuries), while the Immortal Jellyfish (Turritopsisdohrniicap T u r r i t o p s i s d o h r n i i𝑇𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑖𝑡𝑜𝑝𝑠𝑖𝑠𝑑𝑜ℎ𝑟𝑛𝑖𝑖) can biologically reset its life cycle, offering potential immortality.
 
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What animal has the longest pregnancy?

The African Elephant has the longest pregnancy of any mammal, lasting about 22 months (around 645 days), allowing for complex brain development and well-developed offspring ready for life in the wild. While elephants hold the mammal record, some invertebrates have even longer brooding periods, with one octopus species recorded brooding for an extraordinary 4.5 years, though this is a brooding, not a typical mammalian pregnancy.
 
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Why do cicadas fly right at you?

Cicadas fly at you by accident because they mistake you for a tree, attracted to your dark, upright silhouette, especially when you're in an open area during their mass emergences, and since they're clumsy flyers, they might bump into you, but they don't bite or sting and are just looking for a place to mate. It's a case of mistaken identity and overwhelming numbers, not aggression.
 
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Do cicadas lay eggs in humans?

As an evolutionary tactic, cicadas lay dormant as larvae in the ground. The larvae then worm their way out of the dirt once their 13 or 17 years are up and live as adult cicadas to reproduce en masse. “They cannot lay eggs in your skin,” Cooley said to the site LiveScience.
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What happens if a cicada killer stings you?

While these wasps don't often sting, they do occasionally and their sting can result in the same allergic reaction as any other stinging insect. The reward is simply not worth the risk. Your best bet is to contact a pest control professional and have they take care of it for you.
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What bug smells the worst?

Brown marmorated stink bug - Wikipedia.
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What attracts cicadas to your house?

Cicadas are attracted to your house due to the presence of trees and woody plants for feeding/egg-laying, the vibrations and sounds from lawn equipment that mimic mating calls, and bright outdoor lights at night, with gaps in screens/doors allowing entry; areas with new construction near old woods also see heavy hatches as they are disturbed. They seek shelter in gutters, shrubs, and crawl spaces, drawn by warmth and vibrations from structures like HVAC units.
 
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Why do cicadas stink?

The stench is caused by the decomposition of the cicadas' bodies, and it can become especially strong when there are large piles of the dead insects, said Allen Lawrance, curator of entomology at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.
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