No reptiles do not have a larval stage.
CATERPILLAR
no
Yes they do.
No, platyhelminthes do not have a trochophore larval stage. Trochophore larvae are typically characteristic of marine annelids and mollusks. Platyhelminthes have a diverse range of reproductive strategies, but they do not generally exhibit a trochophore larval stage in their life cycle.
a grub
It grows the most at its larval stage (caterpillar)
Amfibians have a larval stage and a (sub)adult stage.
The Larva stage of a bee is called grub. .
A caterpillar is the larval stage of a moth or butterfly.
Tadpole
It eats a lot.It moults.Its body is divided into 3 segments.