Various forms of cricket exist and the sport may broadly be divided between major and minor versions. Major cricket includes several variations in which top-class players have taken part such as Test cricket, first-class cricket, single wicket, limited overs cricket andTwenty20. At all levels, the rules are often modified. At international or first-class levels this is usually in order to make the game more commercially attractive. In minor domestic club cricket, matches are usually played over one to two days, either two innings per side or one innings per side with limited overs. At still lower levels, the rules are often changed simply to make the game playable with limited resources, or to render it more convenient and enjoyable for the participants. Variants of the sport are played in areas as diverse as sandy beaches to ice floes.
It depends on the type of cricket. Camel crickets do not like light but house crickets and field crickets do.
go on images and type in crickets or what ever you are looking for
No, crickets live solitary lives.
the crickets eat it
Yes, black crickets are in fact poisonous to frogs. Frogs should never be feed these type of crickets. However, regular green colored crickets are OK for a frog.
No, they make allot of noise but they are not harmful to people.
large crickets are just a different kind of cricket. just like a shoe size is large or small, their are large and small crickets as well.
They are insectivores, they eat crickets, worms, and other bugs
if i am correct they are probably baby crickets or something LOL
I bet crickets.
Yes! They do, crickets live outside at all different temps. So they must like room Temp.
There is a wide range in different types of crickets. There are; Cave crickets, Camel crickets, Spider crickets, Mormon crickets, Jerusalem crickets, House crickets, Field crickets, and Sand treaders. Crickets belong to the animal kingdom and classified as insects. Their phylum is arthropods.