yes because the way it has slime on it like that so they produce larva
No. Toads can not give birth to frogs. Toads and Frogs are different species.
toads
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Some common names for aquatic larvae include tadpoles (of frogs or toads), nymphs (of dragonflies or mayflies), and larvae (of mosquitoes, beetles, or butterflies). These larvae are typically found in water bodies where they undergo stages of development before transforming into adult organisms.
No they do not.
The plural of the word larva is the Latin plural larvae.The English plural "larvas" is less commonly used.
yes
larvae
It really depends entirely on the species of larvae you are referring to.
Frogs and toads begin their lives as eggs, typically laid in water. These eggs hatch into tadpoles, which are aquatic larvae that breathe through gills and have tails for swimming. As they mature, tadpoles undergo metamorphosis, developing legs and lungs, eventually transforming into adult frogs or toads. This life cycle highlights their transition from an aquatic to a terrestrial environment.
Tadpoles.
The plural form for pupa is pupae, and I thinks its the same for larva (larvae)