No, but they do go through complete metamorphOsis.
It is called evolution.
Animals that undergo metamorphesis. Tadpoles to frogs would be one example. Pupa to butterflies too. There are some others, mostly insects.
I'm sure they do.Complete metamorphesis is when an animal changes completly.
Evolution. This process involves genetic variations accumulating in populations over generations through mechanisms such as natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. Evolution accounts for the diversity of life on Earth and how species adapt to their environments.
Incomplete metamorphosis
Both amphibian metamorphosis and insect metamorphosis are alike because one animal or insect becomes an entirely new animal or insect. They are different in the process, however. The frog actually mutates from a tiny tadpole to an adult frog. The caterpillar wraps itself in a cocoon where the mutation is not visible.