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Yes, dogs can get sick from eating too many cicadas, which may cause gastrointestinal upset or even allergic reactions in some pets.
Cicadas serve important ecological roles such as aerating soil, providing food for predators, and aiding nutrient cycling through their life cycle.
Yes, dogs can get sick if they consume too many cicadas, potentially leading to gastrointestinal issues like vomiting or constipation.
Cicadas play vital ecological roles by aerating the soil, serving as a food source, and supporting nutrient cycling through their life cycle and deaths.
Yes, dogs can get sick from eating cicadas if they consume too many, leading to gastrointestinal issues.
Yes, dogs that consume too many cicadas can develop pancreatitis due to the high chitin content and potential for gastrointestinal blockage or irritation.
Cicadas are not toxic to eat for most animals and humans, though they may cause digestive upset or allergic reactions in some cases.
Cicadas are not toxic to dogs, but eating too many can cause gastrointestinal upset or choking hazards.
A dog can safely eat a few cicadas per day, but consuming too many can lead to digestive issues like vomiting or constipation.

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