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What do crickets eat?

Crickets eat young leaves and fruits of saplings and crops, such as rice, sorghum and wheat.

Most crickets are small and medium-sized, and a few are large. Tan to dark brown. The head is round, the chest is slightly wider, and the filiform tentacles are slender and easy to break. Chewing mouthparts. Some jaws are developed, which is worse than biting a bucket. The forefoot and midfoot are similar and have the same length; Developed hind feet, good at jumping; The tail and beard are longer.

The lateral side of the auditory organ on the tibiofibular joint of the forefoot is larger than the medial side. Men like singing, fighting and killing each other.

There is a sounder on the front wing of the male insect, which consists of a scraper on the wing vein, a friction vein and a sounder. The front wing is lifted and rubbed left and right, thus vibrating the pronunciation mirror and making a tone. Female individuals are larger, with pinholes or spear ovipositors exposed and small wings. Male crickets compete for food, consolidate territory and occupy females.