All insect larvae have six legs, like the adults. Caterpillars and some other types also have multiple prolegs, the stubby little balloon legs, but those aren't true legs and are lost while pupating into the adult insect. Beetle larvae don't have prolegs, just the six that will make it into the adult form.
A fly has six legs when it is an adult, but no legs when it is a larva
Another name for the "Crane fly" is the "Daddy long legs"
Six (6) is the number of legs that a fly (order Diptera) has.Specifically, a fly is a member of the insect class. All insects have three pairs of jointed legs. The front pair of legs serve as antennae.
the larva of the fly is the stage before the fly.
A fruit fly has 4 stages in its lifecycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
what is the scientific name for the fly larva
Well, larva is like a baby bug, but there are different types of larva. Like beetle larva, fly larva, etc.
Maggot
it does has 6!
no lava can't fly
A caddisworm is the larva of the caddis fly.
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