Billions of cicadas are set to emerge from the depths, but some will escape their underground dwelling as sex-crazed 'zombies.' The winged insects have fallen victim to a parasitic fungus, called Massopora cicadina, which consumes the creature's abdomen, genitals and buttocks - replacing them with fungal spores., it directs the infected male to perform a mating ritual by flicking its wings, tempting unsuspecting males to pass on the fungus.
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