on the ground or in humid p-laces
Yes, crickets do live by themselves and are classified as solitary insects. Crickets are found in warmer climates throughout the world.
The exact population of crickets is unknown but the population of field crickets is huge. They are found abundantly in a large variety of environments and are hardy insects.
Because there are so many species of crickets, they can be found all over the world. They are often the center of folklore in these places.
I found one recently, they love crickets!
Ther are more anoles then crickets because anoles are found in florida,africa and ny.
There is an imaginary story about blue crickets that can be found at the bookstore. It is a story by Walt Disney and Jimony Cricket.
A crickets ears are two small white dots found one on each leg near the bend of the knee.
Crickets are detrivores. These are animals that eat dead animal or plant matter. These are invertebrate like snails, grubs, crickets and mites.
They have ears on their "knees" or where they bend their hind legs.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
well not come from.... originate.... = ENGLAND
Grasshoppers, crickets, earthworms, etc. My boys found one in our yard - we feed it grasshoppers they catch. In the winter (no grasshoppers), we'll feed it crickets from the pet store.