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The head and body are not too large, the back is broad, the wings are long, the wings are thick, the tentacles are intact, the tail is neat, and the cricket is loud, so that the cricket can fight. The fighting nature of the cricket is shown on the head, and the shape of the head is very important, and the grade, quality and disadvantage are also shown on the head. Bucket silk is one of the important embodiments of the grade of insects, the straight one is the bucket silk, the branch is the hemp road, the yellow one is the gold bucket silk, and the white one is called the silver bucket silk.
There are 2 criteria for selecting crickets: one is to choose the crickets that chirp, and the other is to choose the crickets that fight.
Choose a cricket that is mainly chirping, and the head and body are not too large, with a broad back, long wings, thick wings, intact tentacles, neat tail whiskers, loud calls, and frequent chirping.
There is a kind of cricket called "virtual bug" by the keeper, it is not good at fighting, but it always flapps its wings and chirps, and even when it loses a fight, it also flapps its wings and chirps. This type of cricket is eliminated by breeders who specialize in fighting crickets, but it is the favorite type of cricket breeders who choose chirping crickets.
As for the chirping of crickets, there are rich and dignified tones, some of which are high-pitched and crisp, and some of which are weak and slightly hoarse, which depends on the different hobbies of the breeders to choose, each has its own love, and there is no difference between who is good and who is bad.
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To identify whether the big cricket is excellent, whether it is from the requirements of listening to its chirping, or from the best degree of fighting, the selection criteria are the same.
The criteria are a long and strong body, a large head, a broad back, thick and powerful thighs, long and pointed spines on the tibial joints of the thighs, without mutilation, and long and large forewings.
The head of the big cricket is required to be shiny, and the golden one is the best product.
Its hindwings should also be selected to grow up, because the longer its hindwings, the stronger the body.
In addition, the body color of the big cricket is preferably dark, which also reflects the firmness of its physique.
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Big, well-developed limbs, I think!
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I also want to know because there are so many out there.
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The precious varieties of crickets include the cricket of the card, the red-breasted cricket, the yellow-faced oil gourd, the double-spotted cricket, the iron head and the green back, the white tooth blue, the white tooth purple, the blue first-line flying spider, the iron marble, etc.
Among them, the white tooth blue, the white tooth purple, the blue first-line flying spider, and the iron bullet are all well-known crickets in Beijing.
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Chinese cricket culture, with a long history and a long history, is a unique cultural life of China with a strong oriental color, and it is also a Chinese art. It originates mainly in the Yangtze River basin in China.
with the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River Basin.
The real cricket is famous for its origin, in Qilu, Shandong.
The Great Plains is famous throughout the country, while Ningjin County in Shandong.
It is the jewel in the crown of the cricket kingdom, the crickets of Ningjin species have big heads, big necks, big legs, good skin color, and at the same time, Ningjin crickets also have the physique of insects in the northern arid areas, tenacious fighting nature, endurance, fierceness, and the fierceness of biting to death.
Therefore, in recent years, in the national cricket competition, the crickets of Ningjin have won many championships. Historically, Ningjin crickets have been the tribute of the emperors of the past dynasties, and there is only Ningjin cricket Cixi in history.
Chinese folktales and legends.
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What is a cricket like
Fighting crickets is a traditional folk game that has been passed down in China for a long time, with two crickets fighting in a special fighting cricket bowl.
1. The production of the bowl
The production of the cricket bowl is very particular, first of all, you need to choose high-quality Shijian porcelain clay and glaze, and make it into a special shape of the bowl, generally with a diameter of about 3 centimeters, a depth of about centimeters is better.
The inside of the bowl should be in a large hemispherical shape, and the bottom of the bowl should be straight. In addition, make a few small holes in the bottom of the bowl with a red-hot glass rod to maintain a balance in the ventilation rate inside the bowl.
2. The choice of crickets
The selection of crickets requires the selection of adult crickets that can make noises, most of these crickets are small, only about 3 mm, and their activity and fighting spirit are particularly strong. After the crickets are selected, they need to be raised to ensure that they have enough physical strength to maintain a long battle in the fighting crickets.
It is worth mentioning that in order to prevent overcatching wild crickets, cautious cricket lovers often choose to raise crickets in their own sedan chairs.
3. The rules of fighting crickets
The rule of fighting crickets is usually to put two already selected crickets in a bowl and wait for them to start fighting. The duration of the battle is based on the duration after the start of the battle between the crickets, with the shorter one losing and the longer one winning.
In addition, some people will put some bamboo shreds on the mouth of the bowl to prevent the crickets from escaping out of the bowl, so that the judgment of the result of the game is more fair and reasonable.
4. The meaning of fighting crickets
Although the cricket is no longer as popular as in the past, to a certain extent, it represents a part of the Chinese cultural heritage, and some people who love to collect good fortune will express their respect for life through the cricket, the pursuit of balance and coordination, hoping to make the traditional toy of the cricket pass on for a long time.
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1. The reason why crickets will fight
Crickets are a relatively aggressive insect, and the reason why they fight is mainly to compete for territory and mates. In the case of limited territory or resources, crickets will fight for more territory or resources by fighting.
In addition, there is another important reason for crickets to fight, to protect themselves. Crickets have many natural predators, such as spiders and ants, and they will fight to defend themselves from predators.
2. The way of cricket fighting
There are two main ways to fight crickets: one is to use the forelimbs for slapping, and the other is to use the hind legs for kicking. Slaps are mainly aimed at the opponent's head, while kicks are aimed at the opponent's abdomen.
When the crickets fight, they will face each other sideways and then attack each other. The crickets that fight up can quickly tell the winner, usually in a matter of seconds.
3. The rules of cricket fighting
There are some clear rules for cricket buckets. First of all, the fight between crickets usually does not result in death, but ends after one of the parties admits defeat. Secondly, when one of the players concedes, it needs to leave the field as soon as possible, otherwise the winning side may continue to attack.
In addition, the fight between crickets can be limited by territory or resources. If resources are sufficient, there will be fewer fights between crickets. And if resources are scarce, the struggle between the crickets will become more intense.
4. How to observe cricket buckets
If you want to observe crickets, you can go to the habitat of crickets. The habitat of crickets is usually near grass or shrubs. Among the countless grass stems, you can find a lot of crickets.
You can observe their movements and behaviors, and even witness their struggles.
However, it is important to note that you should not get too close when observing the crickets to avoid being attacked by the crickets. At the same time, it is necessary to keep the observation process as quiet as possible so as not to disturb the struggle of the crickets.
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