Pupae typically live in a variety of environments, depending on the species. Many insect pupae are found in soil, while others may be located in leaf litter, inside plant stems, or in cocoons spun from silk. Aquatic insects may develop pupae in water, and some can even be found in protected areas like under rocks or debris. Overall, the habitat of a pupa is often chosen to provide protection and suitable conditions for metamorphosis.
a pupa is brown
It is pupa stage .
Pupa is a noun.
Tagalog translation of PUPA: bahay-uod
The pupa is the stage of metamorphosis during which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
No, a larva changes into a pupa.
No, a honeybee pupa does not eat. At this stage, the pupa is undergoing metamorphosis inside the sealed cell and is not actively feeding.
super(su-pa-) rhymes with pupa.
Nope. The pupa does not feed.
Larva (maggots) approximately 1 week or more Pupa depends on the type of fly, but generally a short time Adult Fly can live 2 to 4 weeks after leaving its pupa state.
yes they do go into a pupa XD
The next stage after the pupa is the adult...... because when insects are born they are called magets.......then pupa.......then adult it is the cycle of insect life.