British Field Cricket

Gryllus campestris

Field Cricket

Animal facts

British field crickets are uniquely adapted to England’s short, cool summers. The male 'sings' with his wings to attract a mate who will share his burrow, lay eggs and then drive him away. Almost extinct in Britain in the early 1990's, London Zoo has bred and released several thousand into sites protected by English Nature.

Where they live

Southern England

Habitat

Short grass on chalky/ sandy soil

What they eat

Grasses, carrion

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