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A close-up, vertical photograph taken in Tinaquillo, Venezuela, depicts a cicada resting motionless on the textured bark of a tree. The cicada, positioned slightly below the image center and oriented vertically with its head facing upward, exhibits a dark, segmented body, appearing black or very dark brown, with visible lighter, possibly greenish-yellow, patterns on its dorsal surface. Its prominent compound eyes are dark. Two pairs of translucent, veined wings are folded along its back, extending beyond its abdomen. The insect's six legs are mostly obscured, blending with the bark.

The tree bark occupies the majority of the frame, displaying a rough, uneven texture characterized by shedding layers. Predominant colors of the bark include areas of off-white, light gray, and reddish-brown, indicative of varying ages or types of bark. The lighter areas show subtle reddish or pinkish hues, suggesting newly exposed surfaces. To the right of the cicada and beyond the tree trunk, the background is out of focus, appearing as a bright, indistinct, light-colored surface.
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Mar 22, 2026, 1:14 PM

Tinaquillo, Venezuela

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A close-up, vertical photograph taken in Tinaquillo, Venezuela, depicts a cicada resting motionless on the textured bark of a tree. The cicada, positioned slightly below the image center and oriented vertically with its head facing upward, exhibits a dark, segmented body, appearing black or very dark brown, with visible lighter, possibly greenish-yellow, patterns on its dorsal surface. Its prominent compound eyes are dark. Two pairs of translucent, veined wings are folded along its back, extending beyond its abdomen. The insect's six legs are mostly obscured, blending with the bark. The tree bark occupies the majority of the frame, displaying a rough, uneven texture characterized by shedding layers. Predominant colors of the bark include areas of off-white, light gray, and reddish-brown, indicative of varying ages or types of bark. The lighter areas show subtle reddish or pinkish hues, suggesting newly exposed surfaces. To the right of the cicada and beyond the tree trunk, the background is out of focus, appearing as a bright, indistinct, light-colored surface.

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