› why-do-crickets-chirpWhy Do Crickets Chirp? (Understanding The Science Behind It)Crickets chirp as a form of communication to attract mates, establish territory, and warn of danger. They use their wings to create a sound that is unique to each species of cricket and can vary in frequency depending on the temperature. Learn more about the science behind cricket chirps, how they are made, and how different species of crickets make different chirps.
MS72 8 months ago
My goodness! Don’t lookup “chirp”. my favorite:
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› why-do-crickets-chirpWhy Do Crickets Chirp? (Understanding The Science Behind It)Crickets chirp as a form of communication to attract mates, establish territory, and warn of danger. They use their wings to create a sound that is unique to each species of cricket and can vary in frequency depending on the temperature. Learn more about the science behind cricket chirps, how they are made, and how different species of crickets make different chirps.derdave969 8 months ago
Yep. You can chirp anything you want so long as we agree with it.
oakie817 8 months ago
we got a bunch of chirps in Washington