Crickets live in warm damp places. They are omnivores and will eat almost anything (including each other). They can't live in dry areas: they will dehydrate, dry out, and die.
Crickets can be found in almost every damp tropical and subtropical system around the world, and up into wet subpolar (taiga) climates: their eggs are hardy, and will survive the winter if left buried and undisturbed.
They are harmless to humans, though they occasionally try to bite if cornered or handled. Some societies keep them as pets; others use them as a food source for pets further up the food chain.
The insect that has eyes in its knees is the praying mantis. These eyes are known as ocelli and help the mantis detect light and movement.
The ears are lateral to the mouth, as they are more towards the sides. They are also superior to the mouth.
The ears are typically located on the sides of the head, to the left and right of the nose.
The external parts of the ear are located in the temporal region of the head.
The most common bug with ears is the longhorn beetle. They have a pair of external ear structures located on their front legs that help them detect vibrations in the environment. These "ears" are used for communication and locating potential mates.
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their legs
The chirp is made by rubbing their left forewing against their right forewing.
so that they can hear the predetors
Because they can. Why does it matter to you?(:
A crickets ears are two small white dots found one on each leg near the bend of the knee.
They have ears on their "knees" or where they bend their hind legs.
Long-horned grasshoppers and crickets have "ears" on their legs. Short-horned grashoppers (the kind seen just about everywhere) are often said to have ears on their legs, but their hearing organ is actually located on the abdomen just behind the rear legs where the legs join the body.
The insect with ears on its front legs is the katydid. These unique insects have ears located on their front legs, giving them the ability to detect and respond to sounds in their environment.
Short horned grasshoppers have ears in the sides of the abdomen. Long-horned grasshoppers & crickets have ears in the knee-joints of their front legs.
"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 .
A cricket's ears are on its front legs, just below the knees and they have four acoustic inputs.