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Crickets

Crickets. By Miranda F reemantle. Introduction. Crickets are cool insects because they make chirping sounds and they can be different colors like green, black, and brown. They eat all kinds of food like other crickets and plants too. What Does The Crickets Look Like.

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Crickets

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  1. Crickets By Miranda Freemantle

  2. Introduction • Crickets are cool insects because they make chirping sounds and they can be different colors like green, black, and brown. They eat all kinds of food like other crickets and plants too.

  3. What Does The Crickets Look Like • Their bodies have three parts. And all the crickets are about 1.5 inches. And their back legs are very strong. Also most crickets have black, green, or brown bodies.

  4. What Is The Crickets Habitat • Crickets live all around the world, but they are drawn to warm, damp areas. They live in meadows, in trees, or in buildings. Also they live in forests and in deserts too.

  5. What Does The Crickets Eat And How Does It Hunt Some crickets eat other crickets. They eat plants and also eat other bugs. And they eat some people food too.

  6. All About Crickets Babies • Baby crickets are called nymph. The babies’ bodies have baby wings. They molt and become adults in about three mouths. When the baby crickets do not fit their skin they molt so they can keep growing.

  7. My Sources • “Crickets.” Pebble Go. www.pebblego.com. May 31, 2013. • Crickets By Valerie Bodden .

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