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Do animals communicate?

yes but in different ways one example are crickets to communicate they chirp


Why do crickets like tapping?

its how they communicate and how they find others to mate with.


Do crickets have antennae and how do they use them to navigate their environment?

Yes, crickets have antennae that they use to navigate their environment. The antennae are sensitive to touch and smell, helping crickets detect obstacles, find food, and communicate with other crickets.


What language do crickets speak?

Insects are not capable of language. They communicate in other ways.


Do walking sticks communicate?

It is believed that walking sticks do communicate with one another. These insects may communicate through their legs and sounds much in the same way crickets do.


What other hypothesis might explain why crickets more frequently on some nights?

They might chirp to communicate with others or family.


What hypothesis might explain why crickets chirp more. Frequently on some nights?

They might chirp to communicate with others or family.


How do crickets communicate?

They use the same things they use to chirp,which is their back legs.This also means they communicate by song. Also they rub their legs together to create auditory vibrations to make their chirping sounds(I learened that from the show shake it up when cc's ,math tutor told his sensa lol) but i know this is right lol


Do crickets have crickets or does katydids have crickets?

crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids


What other hypothesis might explain why crickets chirp more more frequently on some nights?

They might chirp to communicate with others or family.


Do crickets like light or dark?

It depends on the type of cricket. Camel crickets do not like light but house crickets and field crickets do.


What kind of crickets live in IL?

There are over 900 species of crickets. You will find House, Cave or Camel crickets and Field crickets in Illinois