After they hatch, baby frogs are called tadpoles. You might also hear the word pollywog. Both are the same thing. Frogs do not give birth to tadpoles, instead they lay eggs and leave.
NO! Absolutely not... there are frogs that don't have a tadpole stage as well as at least one frog that skips the tadpole stage depending on environmental factors.
No they are born from an egg and look like miniture versions of adult turtles. The tadpole stage is characteristic of amphibians. Turtles are reptiles.
newts , fish, and sometimes toads themselves
Amphibians such as frogs, toads, newts and salamanders all have a stage of their life which is called a tadpole or a polliwog.
The scientific name for a tadpole is typically "larva" if it belongs to the class Amphibia, which includes frogs and toads.
No.only at tadpole stage,all frogs and toads have lungs.
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.
yes. a tadpole is a young frog. A Tadpole MAY be a young frog but all tadpoles are not neccessarily young frogs. There are several species of creature like Newts and Toads etc that also have a tadpole stage.
frog tadpoles are usually brown and cane toads are black with there mouth and nose see through but some frogs such as the green mountain frog has jet black tadpoles.
This question isn't really answerable since a tadpole doesn't define species it's just a point in a frog/toads life. If you are asking how to identify a cane toad tadpole, they are brown and about the size of your thumb near the end of the tadpole stage.
Frogs, Toads, Bullfrogs... If there are any more sorry if i missed them ~Peace Out
No. Toads can not give birth to frogs. Toads and Frogs are different species.
A frog or toad starts out life as a tadpole.
Tadpoles grow into frogs or toads, depending on the species of the tadpole.