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Matters how much warmer it is durin the summer around here they are much louder

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15y ago

well crickets are cold-blooded. therefore the colder it is the slower it is and the warmer the temperature the faster the cricket moves. therefore when the temperature is cold the cricket chirps slower, when the temperature is warm the cricket chirps faster.

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Matters how much warmer it is durin the summer around here they are much louder

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15y ago

No, they don't.

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