Male crickets create sounds that we call "chirps" by rubbing one wing against the other. If another male presents himself to the singing male, the two males will fight. First they interlock antenna, then they spread their jaws, and finally they wrestle. _____ is/are examples of communication _____.
A) All of the actions; because all involve information being sent and received by the two crickets
B) Interlocking antenna and spreading jaws but not wrestling; because communication is no longer needed when the two crickets are physically in contact
C) Just the initial song and the response of the second male cricket arriving in the area; between the two crickets
D) Just the initial song; because it is an intraspecific signal
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