No, bats are mammals.
There is no plural form of pupae. Pupae is the plural form of pupa.
Before when the pupae can't fly, farmers need to gain as much silk form it. When the pupae transforms into an moth it will fly away.
Yes stick bugs do form a pupae
Pupae is a plural word, it is the plural of pupa.
i only know 2 there are the spiny case pupae and the smooth case pupae i don't know any more than that sorry
What a question..! haha but i guess pupae
What a question..! haha but i guess pupae
Pupae, larvae, and nymphs are different stages in the life cycles of insects. Larvae are the immature, often worm-like stage that hatches from eggs and undergoes significant growth before transforming. Pupae are a transitional stage where the insect undergoes metamorphosis, typically encased in a protective shell, during which it transforms into its adult form. Nymphs, on the other hand, are immature stages of insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis, resembling smaller versions of adults and gradually developing into their final form without a pupal stage.
Pollen and nectar
The larval form of a butterfly is properly called a caterpillar. When the caterpillar enters the pupae stage, it will form a chrysalis around itself for protection during metamorphosis.
Pupas, or pupae, typically live in environments that provide protection and appropriate conditions for their development. Depending on the species, pupae can be found in soil, leaf litter, or among plant debris, while some may be attached to surfaces like leaves or stems. Aquatic insects may form pupae in water or on submerged surfaces. The specific habitat often depends on the insect's life cycle and ecological requirements.
It is a chryislis