they move away from light and sort of drift with the current
underwater
Larvae are the hatched form of an amphibian that is different from the adult. A larva of an amphibian may be free swimming (e.g. tadpoles) before the metamorphosis to an adult (e.g. a frog).
Tadpoles.
Larvae are the hatched form of an amphibian that is different from the adult. A larva of an amphibian may be free swimming (e.g. tadpoles) before the metamorphosis to an adult (e.g. a frog).
Diving beetles will eat amphibian larvae and other aquatic invertebrates.
lung, skin and gills. by dinesh singh bhadouria
Its webbed feet
the larvae can swim, hide, eat, grow, and move away from danger.
They have a larval and adult life, have moist skin, larvae have gills while adults have lungs, and they perform amplexus to mate.
In most species Amphibians hatch as aquatic larvae with gills and then undergo metamorphosis into four-legged terrestrial adults with lungs for breathing air.
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The mud puppy is known to never come out of the water. This strange creature only hunts at night for things such as worms, crayfish, and insect larvae.