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calling songs .....
species-specific to call females from far away
courtship songs .....
mostly only used if male and female have antennal contact
aggressive songs .....
battle calls, male to male, this is one male tellingall the other males to stay away
They are nocturnal
Jump up to twenty or thirty
times their body length
Females lay eggs
in the damp soil
with their ovipositor
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The Cricket Cage Peddlar,
Kiyonaga, ca. late 1700`s,
(courtesy of The Art
Institute of Chicago)
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