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Without plants we proabaly wouldn't be alive , enough said ;)
Sure, if they are finely chopped enough.
yes they have little teeth not even big enough to do damage
Crickets, like other insects, have very tiny nervous systems that are not complex enough to have feelings. They act purely on instinct, there is no thought involved in what a cricket does.
When there is not enough oxygen for oxidative respiration.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
House crickets are often found in warm places where there is enough moisture and food
Yes, praying mantises do eat cricket if they are big enough to eat them.
Yes, but only if they bite you where your skin is soft enough for them to get their fangs through.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
In fact this is quite a lot, I feed my 1 1/2 year beardie four crickets a day and a lot of veg
Some dogs do they eat crickets or anything else small enough my dog did that that's how I know