Yes, you can test this hypothesis by keeping track of how much a cricket chirps while hiding under a log and when its not hiding under the log.
this is how they respond. if it is cold outside, the crickets chirp slower. if the crickets chirp faster, it is warm. if you count how many chirps there are in 15 seconds, and multiply it by 4 you will get the temperature in Fahrenheit.
all they need is crickets a rock to hide under and moist moss
Crickets can be found just about anywhere, you pretty much have the right idea under rocks/logs, look in tall fields or in gardens aswell
crickets hide from their predictors by having great camouflage, and by having a special antennae so they can hear any of their predators for about a mile away.
No no
pastures, madows, along roads, warm places, damp places, in the wild all crickets make small holes to hide in
Yes. Crayfish like to find a good spot to eat. They usually find a nice hiding spot under a rock or fallen tree or even just leaves that have made it to the bottom. The will dig out a spot if there isn't a hole there already.
the hide slide feature is under a tab
they hide under rocks so they can hide from predictor's like humans.
Foxes hide under leaves and bushes.
They Hide under the bed or in the closet
Creatures do not hide under burrows: they hide in burrows. Kakapo will hide in burrows they dig themselves, or natural cavities in the ground, as well as hollow legs or under bushes. They prefer to nest in burrows or cavities and crevices.