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to attract females

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Crickets rub their legs and wings together to make this sound. I believe it's used to attract mates. If that's true then it's likely that only males make the noise. I'm not sure of this though.

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THEY'RE LOOKING FOR A MATE.

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hahahah i dont kno!! lol :(

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They chirp more when it is hotter.

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