From my expirience with crickets (growing up with 2 brothers and playing with inocent little insects) they live about 5 minutes after the hind legs are removed. i highly recommend not conducting an expiriment to prove me right or wrong; can you imagine how painful that must be? But it also depends on the size of the cricket. the smaller ones die sooner than the larger ones, and the larger ones try to escape with their front legs. answering this question brings back memories....
so that they can make the noise that they do.
because they are evil
They don't
Some are born without hind legs. They are also known to eat their own legs to avoid starvation when food isn't plentiful.
They have ears on their "knees" or where they bend their hind legs.
No, only male platypuses have spurs on their hind legs. Young females do have them, but lose the spur by about the age of ten months.
Hind Hind Legs was created on 2006-04-18.
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.
Either a nerve got pinched from being overworked, or something else has caused paralysis of the hind legs in the animal. Better get him checked out by a vet.
4 hind legs
Fleas jump with their hind legs, not beetles.
they rub their back legs together That is a myth. The males rub the edge of their wing (which has 'teeth') onto their leg and this is what makes the chirping sound.
Dingoes reach 61 inches on their hind legs
No, crickets do not have antennae on their hind end. They have two long antennae on the top of their head.
hind is meaning back or behind. limbs meaning arms or legs. so like " back arms" or "back legs"