no, there amphibians.
No. Frogs are amphibians because they begin life as tadpoles in water.
the most common amphibians are tadpoles. :)
They shouldn't - they should metamorphose into adult amphibians.
Because they are the larval stage of amphibians, and are not fish.
They become tadpoles
As tadpoles, they swim fast. As adults, they have camouflage coloring to blend in with their environment.
Fish and Birds and other Amphibians will all eat tadpoles.
Spring is most amphibians' mating season.
All amphibians have a life stage that occurs in water. They do not need to live in water. For example, toads come from eggs laid in water that turn to tadpoles and the tadpoles develop into toads that live almost exclusively on land.
Well Tadpoles breath through there gills but as the tadpoles turn into frogs the gills wear off and are replaced by lungs. So both.
Tadpoles will live in bodies of fresh water, big or small.