no, adult frogs do not have tails. although frogs do have tails when they are young, but they loose them.
They grow and develop into frogs, just like humans change as they get older.
They lose their tails, not legs.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.
Amphibians without tails are frogs. Frogs make up 90% of amphibian species. Frogs belong to the order Anura.
Tadpoles are the young of frogs. The tadpoles will eventually develop into frogs.
A frog is like a fish in that both are vertebrate animals with the ability to live in aquatic environments. However, frogs are amphibians, meaning they can also live on land, while fish are exclusively aquatic. Additionally, frogs undergo metamorphosis from tadpoles to adults, whereas fish hatch from eggs as miniature versions of their adult selves.
Amphibians with long slender bodies that keep their tails as adults are called salamanders. They differ from lizards in that they spend a portion of their lives in the water.
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yes only the adults
The reason why marsupial frogs have pouches is to keep the tadpoles until they develop into froglets.
It is important to know the parts of a sentence. Lungs is the direct object in the sentence, "They develop lungs as an adult. ".
lungs