Submitted by Bony_Geese t3_y3hhf2 in askscience
NotATroll_ipromise t1_isahnym wrote
Reply to comment by KillerJupe in Do crickets respond to TV’s and video audio, with their own sounds? by Bony_Geese
I found this out by asking Alexa to play sleep sounds. The audio had crickets. Well after a few nights of playing it with my windows open, a very loud cricket started chirping outside.
WesternOne9990 t1_isas5y4 wrote
You rang?
its_justme t1_isaw1ok wrote
Yeah it’s funny how loud they actually are when you find one making sounds outside!
KillerJupe t1_isbzlut wrote
Some males will come to other males singing in the hope of poaching their females. Females come to males singing as well as predators, so these satellite males get fewer ladies, but they get eaten less.
Buddy might have come in to hang near Alexa then she stopped so he had to start.
StuartGotz t1_iscflt8 wrote
“Hey baby, what’s your sign?”
DrScience-PhD t1_isc0jn5 wrote
Note to self: build cricket trap with echo dot cricket noises for infinite leopard gecko food
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