Spyke
lemmy.world

So...ok, I'm missing something, then. How does the population get energy into the system, then? They don't photosynthesize, somebody has to eat SOMEthing at SOME point, or they won't have any energy at all for.....activities.

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Pyroreply
programming.dev

The caterpillar stage. Wikipedia says that's 6-7 weeks long.

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lemmy.world

Oh that makes so much sense. I completely forgot about metamorphosis.

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Kedlyreply

I was in the same boat, thank you for asking my first thought as well xD

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I hear they gather the energy during the caterpillar stage.

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I googled it. They have energy stored from when they were caterpillars.

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startrek.website

What happens if we put them on IV? How long will they last? Will they go full Mr. Meeseeks? What are you doing over there, scientist?! We need answers!

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A lot of insects live for years as their "larval" or nymph form and then come out into the more recognizable "adult form" just to mate and die. In a lot of ways their larval form is their actual form with their adult lifestage being just a flash in the pan to continue the species.

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You sure "years" isn't a stretch? Non-rhetorical, I thought it was months at best.

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Hey look it's me, not eating because depressed but also doing the very healthy thing of engaging in too many dating apps to find sex...

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