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Tadpoles need to be left where they are because the frog lays the eggs where they are likely to have enough food and water to survive. You are unlikely to be able to reproduce that environment, so leave them where you found them.
Well when frogs reproduce, they keep in mind that a lot of animals will eat tadpoles, so they respond by making more.
Brown trout migrate in the fall and lay eggs in the gravel of a river. the males will often guard the nest after the female leaves. they will sometimes lay thousands of eggs!
It is a cloud of tadpoles.
No. Tadpoles do not play dead.
Tadpoles start of with gills.
A brief one,A frog is born from eggs, the eggs hatch into tadpoles, the tadpoles eat algae and begin to grow their legs, eventually their gills change into lungs and will become adult frogs, they eat larger things, reproduce, die and it starts again.Try to make up your own ;) (wink)
A brief one,A frog is born from eggs, the eggs hatch into tadpoles, the tadpoles eat algae and begin to grow their legs, eventually their gills change into lungs and will become adult frogs, they eat larger things, reproduce, die and it starts again.Try to make up your own ;) (wink)
"The main differences between toad tadpoles and frog tadpoles are that toad tadpoles are darker sometimes black and are smaller."
No, tadpoles come from frogs then when the tadpoles grow up they become frogs not fish!
tadpoles are baby frogs
No. Tadpoles do not play dead.