The axolotl, a type of salamander, is a notable amphibian that does not undergo typical metamorphosis. Unlike most amphibians that transition from a larval stage to a terrestrial adult form, axolotls retain their larval features, such as gills, throughout their life. This phenomenon is known as neoteny, allowing them to remain aquatic and continue growing without transforming into a land-dwelling adult.
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All amphibians go through an metamorphosis.
No, plants do not go through metamorphosis.
its incomplete
No, bunnies do not go through metamorphosis.
no, they do not go through metamorphosis no, they don't
Locusts go through incomplete metamorphosis.
A cat does not go through metamorphosis.
No they do not go through a metamorphosis.
moths go through COMPLETE metamorphosis.
They go through incomplete metamorphosis.
Bees go through a total metamorphosis