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Where do crickets sleep?

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Common toads and frogs generally have the same aspects as each other, and, therefore, both hide in the same places. These places include among the grass, and other sorts of vegetation. After mating, they dig shallow burrows of which they live in. They hibernate from October through to March, so it is not a good idea to look/wake them than. As they grow older, they grow smarter and hide in logs and damp wood, where insects are likely to be found. Also, whilst mating they are likely to be found in lakes and ponds, etc. However, when searching for frogs, watch your step, because they also interfere paths, pavements and dirt.

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crickets sleep under logs or sticks

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