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You can tell an inchworm has died if it becomes completely motionless and does not respond to touch or movement. Additionally, a deceased inchworm may exhibit a change in color or texture, appearing shriveled or dried out. If it remains in a curled position and cannot straighten out, that's another indication of death. Observing these signs over a period of time can help confirm that the inchworm is no longer alive.

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