Nope. Polymorph replaces all your game statistics so they no longer have Wild Shape or any other ability to change shape.
What happens when a Polymorphed creature dies?
a) The body simply disintegrates, and stays that way. The Polymorph would not be able to reverse the disintegration spell since it isn’t a True Resurrection Spell, or a Wish Spell. A disintegrated creature and everything it is wearing and carrying, except magic items, are reduced to a pile of fine gray dust.
Are druids considered Shapechangers?
No, druids are not considered “shapechangers”. while every creature that seems to have an inherent shapeshifting ability but does not have the Shapechanger tag has a polymorphing ability which is described as ‘magically polymorphing’:
When do you use polymorph on a druid?
Druid’s Wild Shape states: Starting at 2nd level, you can use your action to magically assume the shape of a beast that you have seen before. So, the Wizard and Druid player in the party began thinking this over. Wild Shape only requires that the druid has seen the animal before, but Polymorph has no such restriction.
Which is easier to adjudicate wild shape or polymorph?
Polymorph and True Polymorph are actually really easy to adjudicate compared to class features like Wild Shape which let you carry over some of your statistics. What effects or features carryover into my new form, or back into my original form?
What happens when a polymorphed creature is…?
The tweet favors the “specific” of polymorph/Wild Shape/Shapechange/True Polymorph, rather than the specific of disintegrate, requiring the exhaustion of both HP pools before being turned to dust by that spell. You could see it as one of two things, though they both have very similar end results:
What are the characteristics of a druid religion?
One of the most striking characteristics of Druidism is the degree to which it is free of dogma and any fixed set of beliefs or practices. In this way it manages to offer a spiritual path, and a way of being in the world that avoids many of the problems of intolerance and sectarianism that the established religions have encountered.