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Cricket Adaptation Food Chain Genus: Megalogryllus Species: Gryllidae Grass Genus:Juncus Margainatus Species: Isodontia Habitat Life Cycle Food Web
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Bibliography Science Nature. Marshall Cavendish Corporation. New York. Cox, Rosamund. Flowers. Http://www.enature.com
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Food Chain Crickets are carnivores because they eat plants and lizards eat the crickets so that makes the lizard a omnivore and a consumer. The owl eats the lizard so that makes the owl also a omnivore and a consumer, and the owl also eats the snake, and the snake is a consumer and a herbivore because it eats rats, and the rats eat table food so they are only consumer. Home
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Food Web Anole lizard Cricket Grass Home
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Life Cycle Half Cricket Without wings Full Cricket With wings Oval Egg Home
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Habitat The habitat of the cricket is native to the Gulf Coast and it can be found in parks, woods, gardens any where there is ground and grass. The habitat of grass is all over the world instead of very cold places and very hot places. Home
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Adaptation The cricket survives by blinding in with the grass so the predator will not eat the cricket, and also the cricket eats the grass and the crickets wings also helps the crickets survive. Home
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C is the for crickets that hops around in The Rice School habitat. The cricket is from the habitat of the Gulf Coast. The starts as a oval egg then a half cricket then a whole cricket. The cricket survives by shelter which is grass, water, and food which is also grass. The predator or the cricket is the anole lizard and the pray is grass. Home
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