Forest Workers Dressed Up as Bugs to Act Out a Cicada's Life Cycle

Forest workers in Illinois decided to educate the public about cicadas...by dressing up as them and acting out their life cycle.

First, a worker climbs out of the ground and makes her way up a tree while a guy narrates. Then another worker dressed as a male cicada "sings" to attract a female. They used a bongo-style thing to simulate the sound they make.

It ends with a new cicada hatching, feeding, and burrowing into the ground to feed on roots for 17 years. 

Getty Images


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content