Submitted by Bony_Geese t3_y3hhf2 in askscience
jnecr t1_isablvp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Do crickets respond to TV’s and video audio, with their own sounds? by Bony_Geese
They are rubbing their wings together to communicate. I believe it is essentially communicating their location either for mating purposes or for territory purposes, which is all down to mating anyways. It really all boils down to mating in the end.
Upst8r t1_isact6e wrote
>I believe it is essentially communicating their location either for mating purposes or for territory purposes ...
This makes sense, thank you.
Especially the mating part as a lonely redditor ...
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