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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.

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