Flea larvae do not jump. They lack legs, feet, or other appendages. Thus, jumping isn’t feasible. Instead, they move by crawling around. The larval body is worm-like in shape. The larvae contract and relax their skin tube muscle on a dry surface to enable locomotion.
Do flea larvae jump?
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