Premetamorphosis
Premetamorphosis is a developmental stage in the life cycle of certain animals, most notably amphibians like frogs and salamanders. It is the period following hatching and preceding the onset of metamorphosis. During premetamorphosis, the larva undergoes significant growth and development of its basic body plan but has not yet begun the dramatic transformations associated with metamorphosis.
In amphibians, a premetamorphic larva typically resembles a tadpole. It possesses external or internal gills for
The duration of premetamorphosis varies widely depending on the species, environmental conditions such as temperature and