Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground

TAKOMA PARK, MD - MAY 30: A trio of empty periodical cicada shells, members of Brood X, are left clinging to a plant June 01, 2021 in Takoma Park, Maryland. Billions of Magicicada periodical cicadas are emerging from the soil in the eastern United States and Midwest to molt, mate, lay eggs and die after living underground for 17 years. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
TAKOMA PARK, MD - MAY 30: A trio of empty periodical cicada shells, members of Brood X, are left clinging to a plant June 01, 2021 in Takoma Park, Maryland. Billions of Magicicada periodical cicadas are emerging from the soil in the eastern United States and Midwest to molt, mate, lay eggs and die after living underground for 17 years. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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