pmdaggett79
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Beetles have complete metamorphosis. During the pupal stage, larval tissues break down and give rise to adult tissues. The new tissues are formed around imaginal bodies that were present in the larvae. In contrast, crickets have incomplete metamorphosis, that is, the nymphs resemble the adults, but the wings are not completely developed , and they are not ready to lay eggs.
Says bigsky the insectologist lol. Did you copy and paste that? Pretty in depth stuff for chameleon food