because nymph is incomplete methamorphosis
one is nymph & the other one isn't.wriggle just wriggles like a wriggler
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A nymph is the baby form of a creepy crawlie or insect, like lice, dragonflies etc.
A newly hatched insect is called a nymph. Nymphs resemble miniature versions of the adult insect but lack fully developed wings and reproductive organs. They go through several molts before reaching adulthood.
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The insect referred to as a "young unmarried woman" is the "nymph." In entomology, a nymph is an immature form of an insect that undergoes metamorphosis, typically seen in insects like grasshoppers and dragonflies. The term "nymph" is also used in literature and mythology to describe a young woman or maiden, often associated with nature.
It's an immature form of an insect.
The insect name that starts with "U" is a "unicorn mantis."
A nymph is a form of an insect in incomplete metamorphosis. It is when an insect like a grasshopper is in the stage of growing its wings. It is inbetween adult and egg.
A nymph is a form of an insect in incomplete metamorphosis. It is when an insect like a grasshopper is in the stage of growing its wings. It is inbetween adult and egg.
A cockroach refers to the adult stage of a specific insect belonging to the order Blattodea, while a nymph is an immature form of an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis. In the case of cockroaches, nymphs resemble smaller versions of adults but lack fully developed wings and reproductive organs. Nymphs go through several molts before reaching adulthood, where they acquire the complete characteristics of a cockroach.