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The katakataka, commonly known as the "katydid," undergoes a simple life cycle consisting of three main stages: egg, nymph, and adult. The female lays eggs in the soil or on plants, which hatch into nymphs that resemble miniature adults but lack fully developed wings. As nymphs grow, they molt several times before reaching maturity. Once fully developed, they become adults, capable of reproduction, thus continuing the cycle.

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