Crickets

Who doesn't know crickets, we are all very familiar with them because crickets are animals found around us, crickets with Latin names, gryllidae or often also called cloves are insect animals that have close kinship to grasshoppers but have differences, both in terms of color or body shape. These characteristics of insects or crickets generally have an average body shape and have more than one function that allows them to use more space in their area. Basically crickets belong to a class of plants or omnivores, but under certain conditions this can be the eater of all things even these insects can eat same-sex or what we often hear cannibalism.

Basically these insects live in forests, in fields and in fields that are overgrown with grass. But in its development, today's crickets have been cultivated along with the needs of battle crickets in human life. In the body of a cricket it contains protein, amino acids and fatty acids which are very good for consumption not only for birds, poultry and fish. The protein possessed by the cricket body is very much almost like beef and fish.

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