@andrewjw01 Your comment reminds me of one of the Jimmy Neutron episodes where Jimmy's dad keep pet fleas so that he will not be lonely as Jimmy goes to a university far away. He names them Jimmy 1, Jimmy 2, Jimmy 3 and Jimmy 4... hahaha
its funny when i feed one of these to my tarantula, your casually browsing the internet in your room and its chirping away to itself and suddenly everything goes quiet and you here a quick scuffle then you look around and see it underneath the spider with fangs deep inside it, the tarantula is like "shut up will you your doing my head in!".
I totally agree with you...I think crickets are wonderful---I love them. One of my favorite sounds--I don't know if you would go that far, but I just love the sound of crickets in the summer
In 1897 a scientist found out that Crickets can tell you the temperature in what ever place you are at. Count the number of chirpings, for 14 seconds then add 38 to it, you get Fahrenheit temperature in that place. Then I checked the name "Cricket" in Arabic language it is "Jod Jod" but the way it is written in Arabic is "Jd Jd" The Arabic gematrical value of Letter "J = 3" and "D = 4", so jdjd=3+4+3+4=14 This is GOD's design, GOD be glorified!
Dude, it's called Dolbear's Law. It states that you can calculate the temperature in Fahrenheit by 40 to the number of chirps produced in 15 seconds by the snowy tree cricket, which is common in the States.
you should've let it go. RIP little Jimmy
andrewjw01 1 year ago
@andrewjw01 Your comment reminds me of one of the Jimmy Neutron episodes where Jimmy's dad keep pet fleas so that he will not be lonely as Jimmy goes to a university far away. He names them Jimmy 1, Jimmy 2, Jimmy 3 and Jimmy 4... hahaha
FattyDudley 7 months ago
Sounds like a Togepi :P
BakaSeal 1 year ago
is this in US?
7spear 3 years ago
Well, I guess the tarantula needs to eat, but
I really like crickets in the wild. However,
I raised a baby blue jay until he fledged out
and I did have to sacrifice a lot of crickets!I felt for the crickets, but I felt
for the bird. I guess you have to "choose
the lesser of the two weevils"(Russell Crowe) I mean evils.
nodlon20 3 years ago
its funny when i feed one of these to my tarantula, your casually browsing the internet in your room and its chirping away to itself and suddenly everything goes quiet and you here a quick scuffle then you look around and see it underneath the spider with fangs deep inside it, the tarantula is like "shut up will you your doing my head in!".
iloveroundabouts 3 years ago
It's not boring, it's beautiful! I hope you let him go after his concert!
his family was probably looking for him!
nodlon20 3 years ago 2
I totally agree with you...I think crickets are wonderful---I love them. One of my favorite sounds--I don't know if you would go that far, but I just love the sound of crickets in the summer
SHRINA17 3 years ago 2
Yes, he should let the little one go
hospescomesque 3 years ago
Wow that was cool! was it rubbing its legs?
Dante121892 3 years ago 2
It was rubbing its wings together. :)
misosoup12 3 years ago
Pepe Cricket!!
beautywolfy 3 years ago
Reminds of the Myspace Mobsters Hitlist
originamrversatility 3 years ago
yea me to i used this soung in my vid..thanks
MamiYare 3 years ago
i saved it for when ppl. tell bad jokes
bravewave1 3 years ago 3
rofl so did i lololol
PivotOverlordSD 3 years ago
this cricket has style XD
aucifiel 4 years ago 5
In 1897 a scientist found out that Crickets can tell you the temperature in what ever place you are at. Count the number of chirpings, for 14 seconds then add 38 to it, you get Fahrenheit temperature in that place. Then I checked the name "Cricket" in Arabic language it is "Jod Jod" but the way it is written in Arabic is "Jd Jd" The Arabic gematrical value of Letter "J = 3" and "D = 4", so jdjd=3+4+3+4=14 This is GOD's design, GOD be glorified!
godmessage 4 years ago
Ri~ght..
rocemo 3 years ago
Dude, it's called Dolbear's Law. It states that you can calculate the temperature in Fahrenheit by 40 to the number of chirps produced in 15 seconds by the snowy tree cricket, which is common in the States.
XenoaConflict 3 years ago
wow thats amazing! I never knew that.
HEFER2230 3 years ago
we used it to make a video. thx!
hikaru975 4 years ago 2
Cute
danll5 4 years ago 2