A young frog which has not yet absorbed it's tail is called a froglet.
That is called a froglet =)
it is called a froglet
A young frog that still has it's tail attached is called a froglet. It takes about 8 to 10 weeks for it to go from a tadpole to a froglet.
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A frog starts out an egg and hatches into a tadpole with no legs and a tail. The tadpole soon grows legs and the tail grows shorter. A young adult frog logs nearly identical to an adult frog but still is smaller and has a small stubby tail.
frog eggs ==> tadpole ==> back legs appear ==> young adult frog (tail disappears) ==> adult frog
frog eggs ==> tadpole ==> back legs appear ==> young adult frog (tail disappears) ==> adult frog
A frog that has recently left the tadpole stage and has recently become a frog. They sometimes still have the tail on them.
There are species of small frog too, but the young ones of frog having tail are called tadpoles.
A tadpole is just an immature frog and can be exactly the same except for tail.. It can be at any stage from legless to having all 4 with a tail and is still called a tadpole. Once tail disappears it is a frog
A young frog is a tadpole and has a tale and no legs while the adult frog has legs, but no tail.
A frog with a tail is a juvenile frog in between a tadpole and a fully fledged frog also known as a froglet.