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What are some facts about crickets?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Here are some facts about crickets:

  • females have egg tubes
  • males chirp to attract females
  • females don't chirp
  • they can see different directions at same time
  • In countries like Japan or China crickets are symbols of good luck
  • The predators of crickets are tortoises, frogs, and reptiles
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