yes. they are born as eggs in water, and hatch into water dependent tadpoles shortly after. over a course of months they start to grow limbs and be able to live in water and land. For normal they start as an egg soon they will turn into tadpoles and form legs to become frog-lets (England). 1.Eggs 2. Tadpoles 3. Frog-let 4.Adult Frog for England & Advance. Other Educations for frog life cycle is 1.Eggs 2.Tadpole 3.Adult Frog. >~>
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∙ 16y agoyes they spend there developping stage as tadpoles in water after they hatch from their eggs yes they spend there developping stage as tadpoles in water after they hatch from their eggs
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∙ 11y agoFrogs can survive underwater for an extended time, but do not live underwater,
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∙ 13y agoNo they can't only tadpoles.
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∙ 9y agoThey must return to water for breeding .
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No, they are fully aquatic frogs.
The Egg is the first stage in a frogs life cycle.
A frog
I think so
Aquatic frogs
Frogs lay eggs that hatch into tadpoles. Tadpoles develop externally in water before undergoing metamorphosis into adult frogs. This process allows frogs to have an aquatic larval stage before transitioning to a semi-aquatic or terrestrial adult form.
The order Anura comprises frogs and toads, which are characterized by their lack of a tail and generally moist, glandular skin. They are known for their jumping ability and unique life cycles that typically include an aquatic larval stage.
Eggs, then tadpole, then froglet, then frog.
The correct spelling of "tadpole" is T-A-D-P-O-L-E.
hens, frogs, grasshopers,cockroaches and ticks.
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