Insects typically have short lives as adults, but may spend a very long time in the larval or egg state. Mammals generally live longer than insects, and the majority reproduce through live birth. Mammals typically live the majority of their lives as adults.
The spider life cycle differs from the insect life cycle. Spiders grow from eggs, to spiderlings, to spiders. Insects grow from eggs, to larvae, to insects.
butterflies do not hybernate
The insect at this stage is likely a newly-hatched larva or caterpillar. It will undergo various stages of development before transforming into its adult form. It is important to identify the specific species to better understand its life cycle and habits.
A mature insect is called an adult. It is the final stage in the insect's life cycle, following the larval and pupal stages. The adult insect is typically capable of reproduction.
The "worm-like" stage of an insect's life is its larvalstage. Examples are:* caterpillar (butterfly)* wriggler (mosquito)* tadpole (frog)* grub (flies and bees)
amphibians are slimy
Insects start as eggs and mammal's are born from there mother
Yes. All living things have a life cycle.
it is basically an insect that has 3 stages of life cycle.
egg
maybe
it is basically an insect that has 3 stages of life cycle.
The same as that for any carnivorous mammal.
metamorphosis
A cat is a mammal and does not have a life cycle. Female cats give birth to a young litter which develops into an adult (no cycle)
birds and mammals both give birth to live young
For the insect life cycle type cocoon for the chick lIfe cycle type hen and for the the tree life cycle type seed