Indicate animals with indirect postembryonic development.

With indirect postembryonic development, the shape of a young animal is very different from that of an adult. The embryo hatches from the egg in its larval form. The larva undergoes a drastic metamorphosis in order to reach its adult stage.
Butterflies and moths are a good example of indirect postembryonic development (think of the dramatic differences between a caterpillar and an adult butterfly). In indirect development, the moth larva specializes in growth and distribution. Adults specialize in reproduction.



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