Their stomach.
The chirp is made by rubbing their left forewing against their right forewing.
so that they can hear the predetors
If you can't hear crickets, you probably are not living in an area that attracts many. Also, if it is a colder season such as winter, crickets are hibernating and they won't be out and about.
There are a few reasons for why there are no crickets this year. One reason is that conditions are not normal.
if u don't hear chirps
Crickets hear though their knees ! (Yeah - strange but TRUE !)
crickets hide from their predictors by having great camouflage, and by having a special antennae so they can hear any of their predators for about a mile away.
No, only male crickets chirp to attract mates. They don't even actually chirp, they rub there wings together.
Crickets sense vibration and air movement through hairs on their rear legs.
To get the twilight vine you have to go to the wild when you hear the birds and the crickets or also known as twilight.
Crickets hear through a series of holes found behind their hind legs. The legs of which rub together to make the common chriping sounds you hear.