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Crickets, like other insects, breathe through a network of tiny tubes called tracheae, which deliver oxygen directly to their tissues. They require a relatively small amount of oxygen compared to larger animals, as their metabolic needs are lower. The exact amount of oxygen a cricket needs can vary by species and activity level, but they can efficiently extract enough oxygen from the air to support their metabolic functions. Overall, crickets are well-adapted to their environments and can thrive with varying oxygen levels.

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