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Generally large and small sized crickets do not behave that differently. However, some large crickets exhibit predatory behavior while small crickets eat decomposed material.
Crickets adapt to their environment by being able to eat different plants and having legs that allow them to escape from predators. Being able to adjust allows crickets to live in various regions.
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Crickets prefer moist, dark, and cool places. However, they do no like an environment that is too wet or too cold.
Crickets can live nearly anywhere in the world, in any environment. They like to live under rocks or underground and eat decaying matter.
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pastures, madows, along roads, warm places, damp places, in the wild all crickets make small holes to hide in
Cave crickets usually adapt to their environment when they want to.. wouldn't you adapt to a new house when you wanted to?? Yeah, makes sense.
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