Yes, some larvae do have spines, depending on the species. For example, certain insect larvae, like those of moths and butterflies, can have spiny projections for defense against predators. Additionally, some aquatic larvae, such as those of certain fish or amphibians, may also possess spines or spine-like structures. These adaptations serve various functions, including protection and camouflage.
ladybug larvae are long and black with three little reddish lines on their body. if you look up close, you can see that they have little spines all over their body.
the larva is called the Planula
Well, larva is like a baby bug, but there are different types of larva. Like beetle larva, fly larva, etc.
No, raccoons do not have spines. Porcupines have spines.
There is no specific term for an aphid larva. It is simply called an "aphid larva".
Yes people have spines.
Elephants do have spines.
it depends what type of larva it is
le larva
Frog larva
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