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15 August, 12:36

Crickets go through a form, in which they resemble the parent when hatched but develop other features like wings later on.

nymph

pupa

larva

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  1. 15 August, 12:48
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    The answer is Pupa.

    Crickets go through an Pupa form, in which they resemble the parent when hatched but develop other features like wings later on.
  2. 15 August, 12:58
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    The answer is Pupa. Larva is when its still in the process of growing and a nymph is when it just about full formed.
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