Cricket
Cricket fighting is very familiar to all of us. When we were young, we would secretly catch a few chirping crickets in the hot season, and then play with them. When it comes to choosing a cricket to fight, we should first examine its head. Because crickets are good at fighting, their heads are very big.
An outstanding fighting cricket has not only a big head, but also a shiny and shiny top. The head shape is high and round, protruding like the head of a longevity star is a good head shape. In addition to the protruding forehead, the two eyes should be relatively high. Crickets with blue-gold, purple-cherry, and yellow-bronze head colors are all top-quality crickets in cricket fighting.
There is also a thin straight line on the head of the cricket that is good at fighting, which is called "hemp road". In addition, looking at the eyes of the cricket, the crickets with black foreheads are considered good quality, and the crickets with golden glitter in their eyes are also good quality.
Crickets fight mainly by relying on their sharp teeth as fighting weapons. Therefore, whether the incisors are strong and sharp is a key indicator of whether they have combat effectiveness. From the appearance, if the teeth are bright but not soft, they are good at fighting, especially the saw teeth in the dental pliers should be sharp and sharp. Judging from the color of the cricket's teeth, those with golden teeth are the top quality crickets, followed by those with purple teeth. Silver-white teeth are also desirable, but if the cricket's teeth are pink or yellow-brown, , pig liver color, etc., are all inferior in cricket fighting, and the breeder has no choice.
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