Most amphibians undergo metamorphosis during development. The axolotl is an amphibian that does not undergo true metamorphosis, remaining in a semi-juvenile state.
Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis
Koalas do not shed their fur to any great extent. During the year, they undergo a gradual moult, but they do not undergo any significant moult as they grow, nor any particular seasonal moult.
During development amphibians stay in the pond or lake where they were born.
In the early stages of development, amphibians live in the water they breathe with gills as an adult an amphibian lives on land and uses lungs to breathe.
They grow lungs, and lose their gills.
A change in the form and often habits of an animal during normal development after the embryonic stage. Metamorphosis includes, in insects, the transformation of a maggot into an adult fly and a caterpillar into a butterfly and, in amphibians, the changing of a tadpole into a frog.
Wasps undergo a complete metamorphosis from larva to adult during pupation.
No. Platypuses are mammals, not amphibians. No mammals undergo metamorphosis. Baby platypuses are hatched from eggs, and as the creatures grow, they gradually resemble their parents more and more.
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