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Cicadas' Synchronized Chorus Captivates Southern India at Dawn
23 Oct
Summary
- Thousands of cicadas synchronize calls at civil twilight
- Collective behavior driven by individual perception and social influence
- Showcases nature's intricate communication and coordination

On the morning of October 24th, 2025, southern India's cicadas have once again orchestrated a stunning dawn chorus. Thousands of these insects synchronize their calls within a minute, responding to the specific light intensity and neighborly sounds at the start of civil twilight.
This collective behavior, driven by individual perception and social influence, showcases nature's intricate communication and coordination. The synchronized calls of the cicadas highlight the complex interplay between individual and group dynamics, offering insights into emergent intelligence.
The cicadas' dawn performance is a captivating display of nature's rhythmic symphony, a testament to the remarkable adaptations and behaviors that have evolved in these insects. As the sun rises, the cicadas' chorus gradually fades, leaving behind a sense of wonder and a deeper appreciation for the intricate workings of the natural world.



