Mammals actually have less changes in their life cycle than insects or amphibians. Humans go through about three stages of significance in their life time.
Mammals don't go through metamorphosis!
yes
The developement process.
Many changes take place during the life cycle of insects. These include growth, molting, and the appearance of new structures such as wings.
No, because the term or stage metamorphosis is a stage of life or life cycle is only available to amphibians and insects, meanwhile a cheetah is a mammal.
Amphibians are the only vertebrates with a larval stage.
Fish and amphibians are very susceptible to changes in pH value.
It all depends on what type of animal it is. For example, if it was a butterfly its cycle would be like this: Caterpillar, cocoon, butterfly and the cycle will begin again.. If it was a human, it would sort of be like this: baby, toddler, pre-teen, teenager, adult, elderly and death. It depends on what type of animal they are, too (e.g. reptiles, insects, mammals) Insects such as, butterflies, flies, Spiders, etc. Mammals such as, humans, dogs, cats, etc. Mammals all have the same type of cycle, unlike reptiles mammals have live births and do not lay any eggs. So the main stages are baby, toddler, teen, adult,etc.
amphibians are slimy
Insects typically have short lives as adults, but may spend a very long time in the larval or egg state. Mammals generally live longer than insects, and the majority reproduce through live birth. Mammals typically live the majority of their lives as adults.
they have five stages
There probably aren't amphibians in Death Valley. Think about it. Amphibians spend part of there life cycle in the water. Is there much water in Death Valley?
Metamorphosis
They do not.