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Metamorphosis does not occur in reptiles. Metamorphosis in amphibians is the transformation of the larva to a miniature adult replicate, and usually from an aquatic to a terrestrial or semi-terrestrial lifestyle. Metamorphosis marks the beginning of the end of larval life. Once begun, metamorphosis usually proceeds rapidly, which reduces the transforming amphibian’s exposure to predation or other potential stresses when it is neither fully aquatic nor fully terrestrial.

Metamorphosis is initiated internally and maintained by the hormone thyroxine (TH), and the process is obligatory. TH elicits extensive cellular, biochemical, and morphological changes to occur during metamorphosis.

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