Crickets produce sound by rubbing their legs together. At the bottom of the leg, a thick, ridged vein acts as a file. The upper part of the leg is hardened, like a scraper.
no its not because they feel like it! they do it cos they want to make a tune with their wings.
by using there wings
stridulate!
by using there wings
Male crickets produce a chirping sound by rubbing its forewings together.
One animal that makes drones are Crickets. Crickets rub their legs together and they make that chirping sound that is familiar related with crickets.
Crickets do not actually sing, but they are said to do so because they make a chirping sound that is similar to the sound of singing. The crickets rub there legs together, creating the mentioned chirping sound.
By rubbing their wings together
Crickets rub their legs against scales on their abdomen. Gorillas pound their chest with their fists. Many mammals use vocal chords to produce sounds.
*Realistic
what sound does drum produce
they rub thier legs together and make a violin sound
crickets normally chirp depending an it's gender
chirr -or- chirr chirr chirr chirr
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.