crickets are smart
most crickets eat grass
some crickets live in trees and bushes but some live on the ground
Yes, there are crickets in new zealand, along with their close-cousins, grass-hoppers, katydids and ciccadas.
The types of crickets that eat grass are field crickets and house crickets. Crickets also eat leafy vegetables, small insects, and fungi.
Grass
There must be more grass than crickets because grass serves as the primary food source for crickets, making it essential for their survival and reproduction. In an ecosystem, producers like grass form the base of the food chain, supporting higher trophic levels such as herbivores like crickets. If there were fewer grass plants than crickets, the crickets would deplete their food source, leading to population decline and potentially disrupting the ecosystem balance. Thus, a greater abundance of grass ensures a stable and sustainable population of crickets.
Crickets use their teeth to chew up grass blades.
Crickets
No they eat crickets
Yes, crickets live in deserts.
House and anole lizards but some geckos live in trees.
They are baby crickets and You usually her them in live crickets