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  2. Crickets as pets - Wikipedia

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    Crickets are a common subject of children's books on nature and advice on keeping pet crickets are plentiful. An ideal home habitat for a cricket is a large transparent jar or a small terrarium with at least two inches of damp soil on the bottom.

  3. House cricket - Wikipedia

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    Acheta domesticus, commonly called the house cricket, is a species of cricket most likely native to Southwestern Asia, but between 1950 and 2000 it became the standard feeder insect for the pet and research industries and spread worldwide. [2] [3] They can be kept as pets themselves, as this has been the case in China and Japan. [4]

  4. Cricket (insect) - Wikipedia

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    Cricket flour is used in protein bars, pet foods, livestock feed, nutraceuticals, and other industrial applications. The United Nations says that the use of insect protein, such as cricket flour, could be critical in feeding the growing population of the planet while being less damaging to the environment. [58]

  5. Tropical house cricket - Wikipedia

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    Decorated house crickets are relatively new to the pet trade and are favored by many people due to easier care requirements than the more-common house cricket or the black field cricket. The banded crickets are said to be a lot more active than competitors, and live longer lifespans than the average house cricket.

  6. Stress Relief Solutions for Exotic Pets: From Birds to Reptiles

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    Fluker Farms is a family-owned breeding operation. The Flukers started out breeding crickets before expanding to mealworms, hissing cockroaches, and worms for feeding and baiting.They have since ...

  7. Meloimorpha japonica - Wikipedia

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    ' bell cricket '), the bell cricket, and the bell-ring cricket, is a species of cricket widespread in Asia (from India, through Indochina to Japan). It is known particularly for its chiming song in Japan , where they are often kept as pets .

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    111 Of The Rarest Genetic Mutations Ever That People Noticed In Pets (New Pics) ... Cultural-Cricket-464 #89 My One Of A Kind Naked Gal. Doris came into our lives two years ago when she was 9 ...

  9. Gryllus bimaculatus - Wikipedia

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    Gryllus bimaculatus is a species of cricket in the subfamily Gryllinae.Most commonly known as the two-spotted cricket, [2] it has also been called the "African" or "Mediterranean field cricket", although its recorded distribution also includes much of Asia, including China and Indochina through to Borneo. [2]