In many cultures, crickets are viewed as symbols of good luck and prosperity. For instance, in Chinese tradition, crickets are often kept as pets and are believed to bring fortune and happiness. In some Indigenous cultures, crickets are associated with the arrival of spring and are seen as harbingers of change. However, in other contexts, crickets may be viewed as pests, particularly in agricultural societies where they can damage crops.
geocentric
With tolerance.
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They eat angels and other insects like Navajos.lolz
they don't live with any other bugs just them self or other crickets.
cuz they ain't fool
Crickets are eaten by many animals such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some mammals like shrews and bats. Certain human cultures also consume crickets as a source of protein.
not good we mostly like girls from other cultures
Certainly. In some cultures they are fried as an appetizer or part of a main dish. You can buy chocolate covered crickets from some candy companies.
they don't live with any other bugs just them self or other crickets.
Spiders, people, scorpions, other crickets, etc.
Spiders, people, scorpions, other crickets, etc.