Cricket's call has 'predatory roots' Post a Comment The high-pitched mating chirp of a group of crickets may have evolved from the insects impersonating predators, scientists say. Baca JugaBacklash against 'frightening' tests on whalesPoorer nations 'more focused on sustainability''Quick fixes' to the climate crisis risk harming nature Read More Share : You may like these posts :VIDEO: Why are whales washing up on UK beaches?Zika virus 'to spread across Americas'Why do sperm whales wash up on beaches?Israeli veganism takes root in land of milk and honey Post a Comment for "Cricket's call has 'predatory roots'"
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