A cricket's ears are on its front legs, just below the knees and they have four acoustic inputs.
their legs
so that they can hear the predetors
Because they can. Why does it matter to you?(:
They have ears on their "knees" or where they bend their hind legs.
A crickets ears are two small white dots found one on each leg near the bend of the knee.
Yes
"Crickets have tympanic membranes located just below the middle joint of each front leg (or knee). This enables them to hear another cricket's song." ~ Excerpted from the article at Wikipedia , see related link below .
Crickets (and other insects) do not have ears. They have a membrane on the exoskeleton on each side of the head equivalent to an eardrum.
in the front legs
because they are weird like that
for humans its on the sides of the head but for crickets its in their legs and for the grasshoppers its in their stomach!!!
The chirp is made by rubbing their left forewing against their right forewing.