Amphibians larvae
Amphibian larvae are the early life stage of amphibians, typically hatching from eggs laid in water. These larvae are often aquatic and undergo a process of metamorphosis as they develop into adult amphibians. They are characterized by their gill structures and lack of limbs, resembling small fish or tadpoles. Amphibian larvae play a crucial role in the ecosystem as prey for various predators and contribute to the overall biodiversity of wetland habitats.