How is the growth stage different from some insects and frogs?
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✨The heat of summer brings out all kinds of different creatures, mostly insects. Monarch butterflies are one of the most common indicators that summer has arrived in North America. However, they don’t look like butterflies when they hatch! The life cycle of a moth or butterfly is a process called complete metamorphosis. That means that they have four distinct stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult. For monarch butterflies, it takes about a month to grow from an egg to an adult.
✨Life Cycle of a Frog
1 - Egg. The first stage is the egg stage. Eggs are usually laid in or near water.
2 - Tadpole. The second stage is the tadpole stage. A tadpole hatches from the egg.
3 - Froglet. The third stage is the froglet stage. It grows lungs and legs.
4 - Adult. The last stage is the adult stage
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✨The heat of summer brings out all kinds of different creatures, mostly insects. Monarch butterflies are one of the most common indicators that summer has arrived in North America. However, they don’t look like butterflies when they hatch! The life cycle of a moth or butterfly is a process called complete metamorphosis. That means that they have four distinct stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult. For monarch butterflies, it takes about a month to grow from an egg to an adult.
✨Life Cycle of a Frog
1 - Egg. The first stage is the egg stage. Eggs are usually laid in or near water.
2 - Tadpole. The second stage is the tadpole stage. A tadpole hatches from the egg.
3 - Froglet. The third stage is the froglet stage. It grows lungs and legs.
4 - Adult. The last stage is the adult stage
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How is the growth stage different from some insects and frogs?
➔ Most insects are incomplete of their growth stages, except frogs. Frogs are complete. Some are not. Insects are incomplete. Some are not, like mosquitoes.
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