During the pupal stage, insects undergo significant physiological changes as they transform from larvae to their adult form. This process, known as metamorphosis, requires energy that is derived from the stored nutrients accumulated during the larval stage. As a result, pupae do not eat; instead, they rely on these reserves to fuel their transformation until they emerge as adults. Additionally, the pupal stage often involves a protective casing that limits mobility and foraging ability.
well, i dont know wat all of them eat but i do know that nicks fav food is stake.. well, i dont know wat all of them eat but i do know that nicks fav food is stake..
the part you dont use to play music
I dont think so..I see no reason why he would.
get fat dont like the food not hungry get sick
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no they dont eat
No, a honeybee pupa does not eat. At this stage, the pupa is undergoing metamorphosis inside the sealed cell and is not actively feeding.
blood
they don't eat anything
The larva eats, but the pupa can't
ladybirds (ladybugs) pupa don't eat anything. they just fall asleep for a few days and then they turn into a adult.
Yes
Pupas do not eat. The pupa is a caterpillar, in a state of dormancy, completely encased in a cocoon. During this stage they do not eat, drink, or move at all. They grow wings, legs, and other parts to become an adult butterfly. Because they can't eat in their pupa stage, caterpillars eat massive amounts of food to have plenty of stored energy before they become encased in their cocoon.
because they're afraid or they dont like croc meat. but tigers do eat crocodiles
Stop posting the same question, there is a reason you're not getting an answer. Dont eat the ponies dude. It's sick.
Yes, they move up and down the water column to eat and avoid danger.
a pupa is brown