There is no such thing as "tadpole eggs", as tadpoles cannot lay eggs. However, it can certainly rain frogspawn. There are many tales of creatures such as sardines, pilchards and frogs raining down over areas, so frogs' eggs, being much lighter, would easily be carried into clouds. This is caused when water from a pond is taken up into the clouds during a thunderstorm, and dumped elsewhere.
yes they can because, ther awake in ther egg and they cinda move a little
no, obviously
Tadoles do not lay eggs. Tadpoles emerge from eggs. It is the adult frog or toad that lays eggs. Frogs lay their eggs in clusters, but toads tend to lay their eggs in a string.
frogspawn turns into tadpoles which eventually turn into frogs.
Frogs lay eggs, just like all other amphibians, and most reptiles, and birds. The tadpole develops from the egg outside of the frog, and then hatches into a tadpole.
A: An army http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/about/faqs/animals/names.htm
Upon swallowing the earthworm, the worm instantly regains sight due to the exposure to blood. It the burrows into your stomach tissue and lays eggs which will continue to come out in your faeces till you die.
No Mud Puppies do not lay eggs they are born as a tadpole.
first the mom must mate with a male then they will start forming in her stomach, after a while she lays her eggs in the water and from the point the tadpole eggs hatch they start swimming. hope this helped you:)!!!!
it moves its tail and its body follows
Eggs, then tadpole, then froglet, then frog.
Yes, they look like a tadpole with legs
when tadpole eggs hatch there head pop's out it startes to eat it's egg not others
Tadpole Splash
Tadoles do not lay eggs. Tadpoles emerge from eggs. It is the adult frog or toad that lays eggs. Frogs lay their eggs in clusters, but toads tend to lay their eggs in a string.
frog eggs ==> tadpole ==> back legs appear ==> young adult frog (tail disappears) ==> adult frog
frogspawn turns into tadpoles which eventually turn into frogs.
A frog goes through five metamorphic stages. This starts as eggs, then to tadpole, tadpole with legs, young frog and then adult frog.
Frogs lay eggs, just like all other amphibians, and most reptiles, and birds. The tadpole develops from the egg outside of the frog, and then hatches into a tadpole.