Yes, they can.Only when they are an adult.
Yes. Egg --> Mealworm (larva) --> Pupa --> Darkling Beetle (adult)
A larva is an immature form of a sponge looks very different from the adult sponge.
The life cycle of a mealworm beetle starts as an egg, which hatches into a larva (mealworm). The larva grows and molts several times before transforming into a pupa. Inside the pupa, the mealworm undergoes metamorphosis and eventually emerges as an adult beetle. The adult beetle then mates and lays eggs, starting the cycle again. The transformation into a fly does not occur in the life cycle of a mealworm beetle.
They are mealworms. They are the offspring of the adult beetles.
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One adult animal that looks different then their babies are frogs. Frogs start out as eggs and hatch into tadpoles.
The mealworm is a type of beetle. It is the larval stage of a beetle known as the Darkling Beetle.
A mealworm goes through four stages in its life cycle: egg, larva (mealworm), pupa, and adult beetle. The larva stage is the most well-known as it is the long, worm-like form that is often used as food for animals such as reptiles and birds.
The mealworm beetle is born as a worm like larvae and grows into the adult after molting. There are no other beetles that go through this type of metamorphosis.
No, mealworm beetles cannot fly.
A mealworm has 5 stages they go through.