No, they are fully aquatic frogs.
The Neutron stage follows the White Dwarf stage of star development.
The Egg is the first stage in a frogs life cycle.
the next stage of a white dwarf is the black dwarf which is form when the degenerate electron slowly cools down by thermal radiation but the time required for a white dwarf to become a black dwarf is bigger than the current age of universe so the evidence of a black dwarf isn't found yet
The egg of the frog is called the embryonic stage and the little frogs are the juveniles, the intermediate state is called the larval stage. In frogs, they are more specifically called froglet or toadlets.
after the star dies it has the potential to become a dwarf
White Dwarf then Black Dwarf=Dead Star
It is a red dwarf
The red giant stage, where a star like our sun swells to a much larger size. Then it collapses into a white dwarf.
gills
Tadpole
They depend on the water to provide food for them to survive.
A white dwarf is the death of a medium sized star - similar to our own Sun.