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Mealworm larvae are yellow and have 13 body segmentsa head, three thoracic segments, and nine abdominal segments. Mealworms eat decaying leaves, sticks, grasses, young plants, grains, and the waste of other animals.
Mealworm cells need oxygen, but mealworms dont have hearts or lungs. How can they get oxygen to their cells? Although mealworms have mouths (to eat with), they do not breathe through lungs like mammals, reptiles, or birds.
Cool Facts: A Mealworm is not a worm. The mealworm stage is the second stage in their 4 stage life cycle. Many different animals enjoy eating mealworms such as birds and lizards. Humans also eat mealworms. Mealworms have hard bodies so that they can burrow. An adult mealworm is about an inch long.
Now we have our precious mealworms. They will crawl around eating and growing whilst shedding layers of their outer skin and leaving droppings. You might be thinking, gross but dont throw this away because it is actually very useful and is called frass.
Mealworms are edible. They have a high protein content. They can be processed into food products such as flour. The European Union has approved them for human consumption.
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They possess three sections: head, thorax and abdomen. Mealworms have a pair of antennae and larval eyes. They use their antennae to feel around when they burrow and search for food. Their eyes are very small and poorly developed.
Mealworms are the larval form of the mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, a species of darkling beetle. Like all holometabolic insects, they go through four life-stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
The mealworm is a worm-like larva with a hard exoskeleton. Its body is designed to burrow, eat, and store fat. There are three distinct sections which are the head, thorax, and abdomen. The head of the mealworm has the mouth and labrum, a lip-like mouth part, to aid in its voracious eating habits.

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