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Published: 16 Dec 2020 11:41 AM BdST
Updated: 16 Dec 2020 11:41 AM BdST A photo provided by Rittik Deb shows an Oecanthus henryi, a type of cricket, that uses leaves to amplify its calls to attract mates, a practice called “baffling.” The New York Times
For better or for worse, female tree crickets tend to prioritise two traits in their mates: loudness and size. The louder the boy cricket, the more likely a lady is to be wooed by his serenade. The larger he is when she finds him, the more time she will stay locked in a sexual tryst in some cases, up to an hour of rollicking, sperm-shuttling fun.
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Some tree crickets amplify their calls with leaves, giving them an opportunity to mate that they otherwise might miss.
Oecanthus henryi, a type of cricket, uses leaves to amplify its calls to attract mates, a practice called âbaffling.âCredit.Rittik Deb
Dec. 15, 2020
For better or for worse, female tree crickets tend to prioritize two traits in their mates: loudness and size. The louder the boy cricket, the more likely a lady is to be wooed by his serenade. The larger he is when she finds him, the more time she will stay locked in a sexual tryst â in some cases, up to an hour of rollicking, sperm-shuttling fun.