A cricket has ears located on its knees to hear predators and a fly has taste receptors on its feet to detect food sources on surfaces. Both insects have uniquely adapted senses, with crickets able to hear with knees and flies able to taste with feet.
A cricket has ears located on its knees to hear predators and a fly has taste receptors on its feet to detect food sources on surfaces. Both insects have uniquely adapted senses, with crickets able to hear with knees and flies able to taste with feet.
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A cricket has ears located on its knees to hear predators and a fly has taste receptors on its feet to detect food sources on surfaces. Both insects have uniquely adapted senses, with crickets able to hear with knees and flies able to taste with feet.
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