Give example of metamorphosis exept frog ?
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Complete Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis is said to be complete when there is a clear distinction between the stages of development. Animals such as frogs and butterflies exhibit complete metamorphosis.
The Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Most insects undergo metamorphosis. Insects that fly are able to do so only when they are fully grown. Until then they must live and feed in a way different from that of the adult. The greatest change in insects is seen in butterflies and moths. The small moth or butterfly egg usually hatches into a crawling larva, or caterpillar. The caterpillar feeds until it grows to a certain size. Then it spins a covering around itself called a cocoon, or it may burrow into the ground or hide behind loose bark. The caterpillar goes into a resting stage and is now called a pupa. Inside the skin of the pupa, a big change takes place. The larva gradually changes into an adult.
The butterfly or moth that emerges from the pupa is practically a new creature. The metamorphosis of butterflies and moths, with its four distinct forms, is more complete than that of any other animal group.
Complete Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis is said to be complete when there is a clear distinction between the stages of development. Animals such as frogs and butterflies exhibit complete metamorphosis.
The Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Most insects undergo metamorphosis. Insects that fly are able to do so only when they are fully grown. Until then they must live and feed in a way different from that of the adult. The greatest change in insects is seen in butterflies and moths. The small moth or butterfly egg usually hatches into a crawling larva, or caterpillar. The caterpillar feeds until it grows to a certain size. Then it spins a covering around itself called a cocoon, or it may burrow into the ground or hide behind loose bark. The caterpillar goes into a resting stage and is now called a pupa. Inside the skin of the pupa, a big change takes place. The larva gradually changes into an adult.
The butterfly or moth that emerges from the pupa is practically a new creature. The metamorphosis of butterflies and moths, with its four distinct forms, is more complete than that of any other animal group.
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ladybug: For most species, after adult female ladybugs mate, they lay a clutch of tiny yellow eggs right in the middle of an aphid colony, usually on the underside of a leaf. Eggs hatch in a week, revealing spiky black worm-like larvae that readily gobble up the aphids around them. When a larva is fully grown, it changes into a blob-like yellow pupa. Finally, the black, white and red (or sometimes yellow or orange) insect appears.
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