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Q: Why do desert crickets have wide feet?
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What other desert animals have wide feet?

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Are their crickets in the desert?

Yes, there are


What does a desert gecko eat?

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Why are the camel's wide feet a good adaptation for living in the desert?

The reason why wide feet are a good adaptation for living in the desert is because you do not sink in to the sand as you would if you have thinner feet. Camels have wide feet that help them stay on top of the sand making travel easier and more efficient. The camel's feet are good for the desert because their feet are flat so they don't sink in the sand and that means they can move faster.


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Desert lizards eat bugs that live in the desert.


What nickname was given to the animal 'camel'?

the camels give nickname is the ship of the desert this is because of their wide padded feet that help them from sinking into the desert sand :)


Do insects in the desert make noise?

Yes, some insects in the desert make noise: cicadas, crickets, for example.


What do desert iguanas eat?

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How does a cricket eat a green anole?

It doesn't. Crickets are primarily herbivores and detrivores. Anoles eat crickets. Crickets can bite off toes and chunks of the lizard's feet.


Do crickets leap?

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