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a froglet
A young frog that still has it's tail attached is called a froglet. It takes about 8 to 10 weeks for it to go from a tadpole to a froglet.
A frog with a tail is a juvenile frog in between a tadpole and a fully fledged frog also known as a froglet.
Eggs, then tadpole, then froglet, then frog.
well first off they start as a sperm and an egg, once the egg is fertilized it grows and starts to form the embryo. when the embryo is fully formed the tadpole emerges. looks pretty much the same just smaller than when it starts to morph. the tadpole then grows legs, loses the tail, and becomes a froglet, leaves the water grows and becomes a frog.
A frog that has recently left the tadpole stage and has recently become a frog. They sometimes still have the tail on them.
When a tadpole is developing into a frog, it goes through the Froglett stage. This is when the tail of the froglet disappears from the back of the froglett to form a tiny little frog. It is just a development stage of the froglet. I know from bringing them up from frogspawn if you see a froglet out of the water its tadpole tail sticks to whatever its climbing on which severly complicates the matter of walking or hopping for the baby frog. I hope this has sufficiently answered your question
Aquatic larva, terrestrial juvenile and adult. Tadpole, froglet (small frog with small tail) and adult frog.
well the "tadpole" never dies. it becomes a frog.. lool
A frog's metamorphosis is from a tadpole to a froglet, and a butterfly is from a caterpillar to, well, a butterfly.
The life cycle of the frog begins as a fertilized egg, which then turns into a tadpole. The tadpole grows legs and eventually loses its tail, becoming an adult frog. This process is called metamorphosis, which is any process of transformation, such as that of the immature frog (tadpole) to the adult frog.
adult, then the cycle starts over when it lays eggs