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No, mammals do not go through metamorphosis. They go through a different process called growth and development, where they are born live (or hatch from eggs) and gradually grow into adults without a drastic change in body structure.
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Neither. Alligators are not a species which undergo metamorphosis. Incidentally, why was this classified under Slugs and Snails?
it depends on what kind of beetles they are.
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I caught and played with these beetles when I was a kid. I do not remember if I ever got bitten by them.
Metamorphosis is a biological process where an organism undergoes a striking change in form during its life cycle. A classic example is the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly, or a tadpole into a frog. These changes usually involve distinct stages, such as larval, pupal, and adult phases, each with its own unique characteristics.
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Bobby Mansu i think i got told. By elza unger in Australia aged 12
Beetles are extraordinarily diverse, with over 400,000 known species. They have several different niches, some of which include carnivores, parasites, and herbivores.
No they do not if you go in ixl and search up animal life cycles in 4th grade you will actually know if you get the answer wrong i am a 4th grader and smarter than all of you....tsk tsk tsk shame!! learn something you plebes!
That looks like a complete sentence to me.