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).
they move away from light and sort of drift with the current
Diving beetles will eat amphibian larvae and other aquatic invertebrates.
lung, skin and gills. by dinesh singh bhadouria
I don't think so because there is no water for the amphibian to swim/live in, so it would be impossible for it to live.
No, an amphibian(like a frog) is a creature that can live in water and on land. Chipmunks are rodents.
They have a larval and adult life, have moist skin, larvae have gills while adults have lungs, and they perform amplexus to mate.
In the amphibian section. ¬_¬
no, it is a fish, and amphibian would be able to live between water AND land. a whiting cannot
no