No, since they are different species, the resulting eggs would not be fertile. They won't even (mechanically) fit together.
Catipillar cricket, cockroach
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I think you are talking about the Cicada ; Stout-bodied insect with large membranous wings; male has drum-like organs for producing a high-pitched drone== ==cockroach
"Viva la Cucaracha" translates to "Long live the cockroach." It is a popular Mexican folk song that tells the story of a persistent cockroach who survives various attempts to kill it. The phrase is often used to express resilience or defiance.
mate... it reprosents beer, skating, surfing, cricket and beer.
It doesn't speak but it does rub its back legs together to make sounds and attract a mate.
the cricket stops chirping once the sunrises and when it finds a mate
The plural form of the noun cockroach is cockroaches.
The stages of developement in a cockroach are: Egg - nymph - adult cockroach
a baby cockroach is not called a small cockroach-it is called a nymph.
A cockroach breathes from spiracles.