Octopus are born in great numbers (about 45 000) because many don't survive; they are born in egg strings and those who do survive develop quickly and when born they look like any other octopus: mini-version.
Larvae, after they hatch.
That would depend on what kind of larvae you are talking about. Be more specific?
Manta rays are filter feeders that prey on microscopic organisms such as copepods, mysids (small shrimp-like creatures), and the larvae of fish, lobster, and octopus. An adult manta ray may feed on 60 pounds of microscopic plankton, fish larvae, copepods, and zooplankton in a single day.
wasps life cycle is that they start as anegg, then hatch and become larvae, the adults put the larvae in comb shaped cells, the adults then feed the larvae. once fed the larvae are enclosed within the cell, when they are done growing they eat there way out. the larvae are now nymphs. they will then become adults!
The adult butterfly dies and eggs become a larvae.
Yes, all insects hatch from eggs. However they hatch as larvae not adults. Between the larvae stage and the adult stage insects become pupa.
A sacbrood is a disease prevalent in honeybees, which causes the larvae to shrivel up and become scalelike.
The cyst walls are broken down by the usual process of food digestion in the stomach, allowing the larvae to escape into the new host's intestines. There the larvae mature to become adult worms, capable of producing a new crop of larvae.
The most popular animal known for making webs is the spider. Other organisms that also make webs include; tent caterpillars, webworms and caddis fly larvae.
It is Called Octomeat
They are larvae
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