It varys on what type of larvae it is. For instence there is the butterly larvae(caterpillar) the musquito larvae and many many other kinds of larvae. The musquito larave for instence eats dead and living organims. Mostly algae and microorganims though. I hope this answers your question
A young frog that still has it's tail attached is called a froglet. It takes about 8 to 10 weeks for it to go from a tadpole to a froglet.
Because standard metamorphosis includes a pupal phase. But frogs do not have a larval stage, only a larval and adult.
Frog eggs, also known as frog spawn, can produce tadpoles upon hatching. Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs and develop from the fertilized eggs.
Pollywogs are also known as tadpoles, which are the larval stage of an amphibian, most commonly a frog or toad. During this stage, they have gills and a tail for swimming, before eventually developing into adult frogs or toads.
When first hatched, a baby frog is a tadpole. When it grows legs but still has its tail, it is a froglet.The juvenile frogs are called froglets, by 12 weeks a tadpole has already a tiny tail and will sooner leave the water.When its hatched a tadpole but when it grows legs and still has a tail its called a froglet,A baby frog is called a tadpole or a pollywog. This is the larval stage of a frog, which resembles a tiny fish.If it has come out of the water but is not sexually mature, it is called a froglet.
Tadpole.
The larval stage, called a tadpole.
a frog grows from an embryo to a larval stage, i.e. a tadpole) and then metamorphosizes to its adult frog form
A Tadpole, the larval form of a frog. Sometimes also referred to as a "wollywog" or "pollywog".
Tadpole is the common name of Pollywog or Porwigle. It is the larval stage of an amphibian life cycle specifically of a frog.
A young frog that still has it's tail attached is called a froglet. It takes about 8 to 10 weeks for it to go from a tadpole to a froglet.
Because standard metamorphosis includes a pupal phase. But frogs do not have a larval stage, only a larval and adult.
When first hatched, a baby frog is a tadpole. When it grows legs but still has its tail, it is a froglet.Baby frogs are called tadpoles, polliwogs or froglets.The larval stage of frogs are called tadpoles or pollywogs.They are called, tadpoles, and after hatching from the frog spawn, live underwater, breathing through external gills, and eating algae.A baby frog is called a tadpole, and is an example of micro-evolution.
Frog eggs, also known as frog spawn, can produce tadpoles upon hatching. Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs and develop from the fertilized eggs.
A Variant of polliwog a larval frog or toad. See also tadpole
The egg of the frog is called the embryonic stage and the little frogs are the juveniles, the intermediate state is called the larval stage. In frogs, they are more specifically called froglet or toadlets.
Pollywogs are also known as tadpoles, which are the larval stage of an amphibian, most commonly a frog or toad. During this stage, they have gills and a tail for swimming, before eventually developing into adult frogs or toads.