Crunchy delicacy: Cooking up cicadas | wnep.com


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WNEP— Billions of Cicadas invaded parts of the country. One snack bar in New Orleans is adding them to its menu for a limited time.

STLtoday.com—Neman: A story about cooking cicadas? Not from me. The shells of cicadas along with larval, newly hatched and dead cicadas, litter the ground beneath an oak tree in Jacksonville, Ill, in 1998...

Boing Boing—Humans or cicadas? Forest Preserve staff hilariously act out the 17-year cicada life cycle. As you probably know, the cicadas are coming, and they're almost here! PBS explains all of the buzz: These insects spend the majority of their lives underground, feeding off of tree roots. But every 13 or 17 years, different broods – groups of cicadas that debut at the same time – leave their underground lairs to mate. — Read the rest

Daily Kos—Cartoon: Cicadas. www.patreon.com/keefknight www.keithknightart.com See Keef at TCAF this weekend!