by JuJubee is wearing a COAT of chocolate on September 1st, 2008

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How does a cricket hear if not through it's ears?

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  • by ALF - Gordon Shumway on September 1st, 2008

    ALF - Gordon Shumway

    A cricket does hear through it's ears, they are just located in it's legs.

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  • by Frankster PartyMaestro Of Sillyville on September 1st, 2008

    Frankster PartyMaestro Of Sillyville

    Feels through it's feet;)**SCRATCHING HEAD**
    I think;)!!

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  • by JuJubee is wearing a COAT of chocolate on September 1st, 2008

    JuJubee is wearing a COAT of chocolate

    darnit this was supposed to be a comment on someones answer! sorry!

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