Magicicadas, the kind in the Northeastern U.S., emerge like clockwork every 13 or 17 years, depending on the brood. Why the love of prime numbers? The timing allows the cicadas to reproduce in vast numbers—and more importantly, to emerge out of step with the life cycles of the animals that might prey on them. That helps them protect their young from a dangerous world.
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