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How does a robin spend its life?
The robin is born from the day of the exit of the shell, the golden cicada after a little more than a small time. If it is not taken, it will slowly climb to the tree, and then grow wings on one side, will fly and then begin to chirp in the tree. The robin survives by sucking sap from the branches or trunks of trees.

Cicadas go through three different periods in their lives: egg, larva, pupa and adult. Eggs are laid on trees, larvae live underground, and adults rejoin the trees. After the cicadas have mated, the male cicada completes his mission and soon dies. The female cicada then begins to carry out the task of laying eggs, it uses a pointed ovipositor, piercing small holes in the branches, piercing once to lay four to eight, a branch, often dozens of holes, and then the female cicada does not eat, do not drink, and also soon died.