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Crickets have two wings.

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Crickets chirp by rubbing their wings together. A vain in the wing makes the sound louder as the other wing rubs against it.


How do cricket chirp?

Crickets chirp by rubbing their wings together. A vain in the wing makes the sound louder as the other wing rubs against it.


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What body part does a cricket use to chirp?

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