As the moon rose high, Dracula Bugs heard a strange sound—a rhythmic whisper carried by the night breeze. It was Cicada, singing its secret song from the ancient oak tree.
“Why do you sing, Cicada, when the night is so still?” Dracula Bugs asked.
“To tell the story of the summer’s heat and the coming change,” replied Cicada. “But listen closely—sometimes my song hides a warning.”
Suddenly, the ground trembled faintly—a sign that something unseen was approaching. Dracula Bugs tightened his grip on his cape, ready for the next mystery.
đź§ MINI QUIZ!
1. What do cicadas use their song for?
A) To find food
B) To attract mates
C) To scare away birds
D) To signal danger
2. How long do cicadas usually spend underground before emerging?
A) A few days
B) A few months
C) Several years
D) They don’t live underground
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