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Larval cnidarians.
Cnidarians (corals, jellyfish and anemones) eat a variety of animal prey, mostly zooplankton. Zooplankton can consist of small crustaceans, larval animals, and fish.
As larval they are immature animals and undergoes metamophosis, e.g., tadpole.
the similarity of the larval and pupal stage is that the are both kinda still an egg. so when a bug is born they are a larval which is like a little wormy maggot thingy. and a pupal is a more developed wormy thingy. and then they grow into a bug.
male and female
No reptiles do not have a larval stage.
They include jellyfish and coral. The main types are scyphozoans, hydrozoans and anthozoans. Look up cnidarians as well. They are distinguished by their life cycle. Some are anchored to a sea floor, others float free and go through various larval stages.
Grub mostly: are the larval stage beetles and live under ground, and are omnivores Caterpillars mostly: are larval stage of butterflies, moths, and a few others and mostly live above ground eating tree leaves there are exceptions
No; larval insects never have wings, and larval mosquitoes specifically live under water.
Glochidium and veligar which are types of trochophore larvae are larval forms of mollusca .
The adjective form is larval. Example sentence: A caterpillar is the larval stage of butterflies and moths.
no