Amphibian Metamorphosis

Amphibian metamorphosis refers to the process by which amphibians undergo a series of physiological and physical changes as they transition from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults. This process typically involves the development of limbs, the absorption of gills, and the transformation of the tail into a more streamlined body shape. Metamorphosis is a crucial stage in the life cycle of amphibians, allowing them to adapt to different environments and lifestyles.




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Amphibian Metamorphosis