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How are crickets harmful to animals?

the other animals get scared of them


What is a group of crickets called?

A group of crickets is called an orchestra.


What are baby crickets called?

baby crickets r called cricks


What is the leg that crickets lose called?

It is called a leg=)


What are the uprights of crickets wickets called?

what are the


What is it called when you are scared of flies?

When you are scared of flies it is called "fly phobia".


What kinds of crickets are there?

There are over 900 species of cricket. Here are some sub-families of cricket. * Eneopterinae - (true) bush crickets * Gryllinae - common or field crickets; brown or black; despite the name, some of them enter houses (e.g. Acheta domesticus, the house cricket). This family includes the genera; Gryllus, Platygryllus, Acheta and Gryllodes * Nemobiinae - ground crickets * Oecanthinae - tree crickets; usually green with broad, transparent wings; frequent trees and shrubs. * Phalangopsinae * Podoscirtinae - anomalous crickets * Pteroplistinae * Trigonidiinae - sword-tail crickets In addition to the above subfamilies in the family Gryllidae, several other orthopteran groups outside of this family also may be called crickets: * Mogoplistidae - scaly crickets * Myrmecophilidae - ant crickets * Mole crickets * Tettigoniidae - katydids or bush crickets * Cave crickets (also called camel crickets) * Sand crickets * Mormon crickets * Weta crickets * Jerusalem crickets * Parktown prawns


Do crickets reproduce sexually or asexually?

Crickets reproduce sexually. The male cricket produces a sperm packet called a spermatophore, which is transferred to the female during mating. The female then lays eggs, which hatch into immature crickets called nymphs.


Do crickets have blood, and if so, what is its composition and function within their bodies?

Yes, crickets have blood, which is called hemolymph. Hemolymph in crickets is composed of a fluid called plasma and cells called hemocytes. The hemolymph functions in transporting nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the cricket's body, as well as playing a role in their immune response.


Do crickets have crickets or does katydids have crickets?

crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids


Where do crickets originate?

They originate from India and was at first called "Gilli-Danda"


Why are tree crickets called poor man's thermometer?

=== === Tree crickets are called the poor man's thermometer because temperature directly affects their rate of activity. Count the number of chirps a cricket makes