What purpose does the larvae's feeding on the buried carcass serve for the burying beetles?
Answer
It is the resource they feed on while receiving extensive parental care
The larvae feed directly on the prepared, buried resource, and during this time, they receive extensive parental care until they reach the pupate stage.

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