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"Crickets have tympanic membranes located just below the middle joint of each front leg (or knee). This enables them to hear another cricket's song." ~ Excerpted from the article at Wikipedia , see related link below .

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The ears of a cricket are located on the knee joints of its hind legs. Weird, huh?

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This question is not related to cricket game, cricket is also an insect

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a crickets ears are located in its body at the end and it only has a couple of ears, not a mill

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on the front legs, just below the knee.

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104, 52 on each side.

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