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No, when they molt their underground, so they get out of their shell, molt, get back in their shell and eat the exoskeleton. You have to let them eat it because it has the nutrients it needs.
Zero times the ants molt. Ants do not molt.
Blue whales do not molt, since they do not have feathers nor an exoskeleton.
no ants don't molt because they are living things mean they are like us we don't malt so they also don't molt Yes, ants molt. They have a hard exoskeleton which they must shed several times in their lives to grow.
All insects have an outer shell called the exoskeleton.
A katydid typically molts about five to six times during its life cycle before reaching adulthood. This process, known as ecdysis, allows the insect to grow, as it sheds its exoskeleton to accommodate its increasing size. Each molt can take several hours to complete, and the newly emerged katydid is often soft and vulnerable until its exoskeleton hardens.
Because they have an exoskeleton. Once they get to a certain size, they run out of room and have to shed their exoskeleton.
As caterpillars grow, their exoskeleton (skin) becomes tight on them, so they molt (lose their old exoskeleton). Ecdysone is the molting hormone of insects. It causes an insect to molt.
yes and they may lay more than 200,000 a day
When it grows to big for its exoskeleton, like a hermit crab.
When the Grasshopper grows, its exoskeleton becomes to small. The grasshopper molts so it can grow a new larger exoskeleton.