I just think that they are created spongey and live spongey
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yes mainly clams go through these stages. -Steve
All crustaceans go through at least 2 larval stages. The first is the nauplius, the second is the zoea.
No, reptiles do not have a larval stage. Unlike some amphibians and insects, reptiles hatch from eggs in a form that resembles miniature adults. They do not undergo metamorphosis like amphibians that have larval stages such as tadpoles.
No. Snakes have no larval stages and breathe air with lungs for their entire lives.
Their larvae stages are motile stages.
Eating and excreting are ways that caterpillars are garden pests. Caterpillars represent the larval stages of such lepidopterans as butterflies and moths. Butterflies tend not to be garden pests in their any of their life cycle stages even though moth larval stages can wreak hazard among vegetation and in buildings.
larva or marine larva depends
Flies are insects, they go though a number of larval stages before turning into flies. Growth happens in these larval stages, once an adult fly hatches out it does not grow any more, indeed it cannot grow as its exoskeleton is of fixed size.
the similarity of the larval and pupal stage is that the are both kinda still an egg. so when a bug is born they are a larval which is like a little wormy maggot thingy. and a pupal is a more developed wormy thingy. and then they grow into a bug.
Cow: Intermediate host to the larval stages of beef tapeworm (Taenia saginata)
The first stage is the embrionic stage, followed by the larval, subadult and adult stages.