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nice article; fun to read. i came here, though, to learn why crickets pause in their chirping, sometimes briefly, sometimes for a long time, then resume. do they get tired?, etc. also, i'd like to know why they stop chirping when they stop; what their stopping means (if anything). maybe these things could be included in the section on chirping. thanks. [[Special:Contributions/63.142.146.194|63.142.146.194]] ([[User talk:63.142.146.194|talk]]) 07:33, 20 August 2017 (UTC) |
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chirping
nice article; fun to read. i came here, though, to learn why crickets pause in their chirping, sometimes briefly, sometimes for a long time, then resume. do they get tired?, etc. also, i'd like to know why they stop chirping when they stop; what their stopping means (if anything). maybe these things could be included in the section on chirping. thanks. 63.142.146.194 (talk) 07:33, 20 August 2017 (UTC)