no it doesnt
They are small black dots that are in clusters
red, yuck and geowy
Babys are called larva and have gills, most adults do not have gills.
The larva of a scarlet winged lichen moth looks dusky. Plus, it is also covered with thick, barbed black bristles.
Termite larva are usually less than 1/10 of an inch long. They are white, pink or light brown in color. They also have very soft bodies, but otherwise look very similar to an adult worker.
A larva (plural form larvae) is a juvenile form of animal with indirect development, undergoing metamorphosis (for example, insects or amphibians). The larva can look completely different from the adult form, for example, a caterpillar differs from a butterfly. Caterpillars, for instance, eat leaves voraciously. Tadpoles (that become frogs when adult) love... lettuce! Hope this helps!
like a man's chest but rounder and larger
Cockroaches belong to the insectgroup Exopterygota and all members of this group look already like the adult form as they are emerging from the egg. They just grow bigger and do not completely change like for example flies; the have worm like larva that do not resemble the adult morphology at all. Flies have a complete metamorphosis.
Nymphs look like tiny little flies that you can squish in your hand. They look like fairies with colorful wings.
Caterpillar-like and larva-like is the look of worms that eat flowers. Flower-eating worms typically represent a juvenile stage in insects. They often show vivid coloration in terms of lepidopterans such as butterflies and moths.
A tomato hornworm is a green creature. It is the destructive larva of a North American hawk moth (Manduca quinquemaculata) that travels in pairs of 3.
ladybug larvae are long and black with three little reddish lines on their body. if you look up close, you can see that they have little spines all over their body.