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Crickets, like other insects, do not directly get energy from the sun; instead, they obtain energy by consuming organic matter, such as plants and decaying materials. Plants capture sunlight through photosynthesis, converting solar energy into chemical energy stored in their tissues. When crickets eat these plants, they metabolize the stored energy, allowing them to grow, reproduce, and carry out their daily activities. Thus, while crickets don't harness sunlight directly, they rely on the energy that plants derive from it.

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