How is the pupa stage different from larva stage in the life cycle of ant?
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When a larva is large enough, it metamorphoses into a pupa. This is a stage of rest and reorganization. Pupae look more like adults, but their legs and antennae are folded against their bodies. They start out whitish and gradually become darker.
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Larva: The worm-like larvae have no eyes and no legs; they eat food regurgitated by adult ants. ... Pupa: After reaching a certain size, the larva spins a silk-like cocoon around itself (against a solid object, like the wall of the chamber) and pupates. During this time the body metamorphoses (changes) into its adult form.
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