Yes, crickets can exhibit cannibalistic behavior, particularly in situations where food is scarce or during crowded conditions. They may consume their own kind, including dead or injured crickets, as a survival strategy. This behavior helps them obtain necessary nutrients and can occur in both wild and captive environments.
The types of crickets that eat grass are field crickets and house crickets. Crickets also eat leafy vegetables, small insects, and fungi.
mice and crickets
chameleons eat grasshoppers and crickets
NO, They need all of their legs.
Mainly crickets, grasshoppers and worms.
Crickets normally feed on plant matter. Occasionally, when food is scarce, they'll eat their own dead or weak, crippled friends.
Crickets.
worms crickets and depending on the pet pinkey mice
Small mealworms and small crickets.
most crickets eat grass
yes,crickets do eat berries.
They don't eat plants. They eat chopped up earthworms and crickets smaller than their head.