Tadpoles are the first stage in a frog's life once they hatch from their eggs. Even though frogs must breathe oxygen, tadpoles have gills and can breathe underwater, so they cannot drown.
No, The mother frog lays eggs and goes away
I've raised tadpoles and ive noticed that they sometimes sort of play dead and just float for a few minutes. i think its normal. If you shake the cage a bit they will probably move
No, the female frog is not required to teach the tadpole to swim because it is not a learned behavior. It is instinctive, like a spider knows how to make a web instinctively.
Tadpoles can flop around but that's it
yes
I think a frog need a tail to swim and for balance!
A frog moves by leaping. Movement via leaping is called saltatory locomotion.
There are a few things you could do if your frog will not swim. You should first figure out why.
First. Their hind legs make up a large mass of total muscle in their bodies. Second. Their muscles in their rear legs use the all or nothing response when it comes to making a jump. They do not use this response for ambulation in normal walking or swimming.
Frogs that swim use their powerful hind legs and webbed feet to propel them through the water.
A frog can swim at 50km an hour or 31mph
by there legs....
It helps them swim faster and more efficiently.
to help them swim
It healps the frog swim
yes
it would swim in the water
swim
its feet?
because that is why it can swim in water and hop on land!
Frogs are able to swim, crawl and hop.
it uses it to swim and to jump