yes they do every time they grow they metamorphiosis (moult) (shed) they remove there old skin like a sock and another layer of skin and scales bigger skin and bigger scales are formded they reapet this every week or month when they reach the adult stage they slow down in shedding they still will shed but not as much as when they where hatchlings in adult hood they mostley shed to keep there scales and beauty in tact or for breeding perposes
Insects have metamorphosis but not snakes. Snakes grow larger and shed their skin. This is not the same as changing from a caterpillar to a butterfly.
No. They hatch from eggs and grow.
Metamorphosis in butterflies:
Butterflies and moths go through a life cycle known as complete metamorphosis. The stages of their life cycle include: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Ants have COMPLETE metorphosis, they start with eggs, then to larva, pupa, then to an adult.
No. Metamorphosis happens in amphibians and some invertebrates, not mammals.
Neither. Alligators are not a species which undergo metamorphosis. Incidentally, why was this classified under Slugs and Snails?
No. They hatch from eggs and grow.
During the metamorphosis from tadpole to frog, a frog grows lungs and loses its gills.
no, it is not a metamorphosis
it has an incomplete metamorphosis
The kangaroo does not undergo metamorphosis at all.
Stick Insect have incomplete metamorphosis
complete metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis was created in 1915.
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Metamorphosis is a noun.
A synonym of metamorphosis is __________.change