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A cricket nymph is one of the stages of cricket development. If you are looking for pictures of one, you might have a hard time because they simply look like smaller, underdeveloped crickets (especially when looking at house or field crickets). I found a good website for you - although it is tailored toward children looking up insects, it still has good information. http://www.mrnussbaum.com/cricketlifecycle.htm

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