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Crickets use friction primarily for producing sound through a process called stridulation. They rub their wings together, creating vibrations that generate their characteristic chirping sounds, which are essential for attracting mates and establishing territory. The textured surfaces of their wings create friction that amplifies these sounds, making them more effective for communication.

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