Do toads form larvae?
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Tadpoles are the larval stages of frogs andtoads. Amphibians differ from most other vertebrates (higher organisms with a backbone), in that their eggs develop into alarval stage, known as a tadpole. ... Whereas frogs and toads are terrestrial, tadpoles are completely aquatic. They have gills instead of eyes.
yes toads form larvae
Tadpoles are the larval stages of frogs andtoads. Amphibians differ from most other vertebrates (higher organisms with a backbone), in that their eggs develop into alarval stage, known as a tadpole. ... Whereas frogs and toads are terrestrial, tadpoles are completely aquatic. They have gills instead of eyes.
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Do toads form larvae?
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