Frogs and toads begin their lives as eggs, typically laid in water. These eggs hatch into tadpoles, which are aquatic larvae that breathe through gills and have tails for swimming. As they mature, tadpoles undergo metamorphosis, developing legs and lungs, eventually transforming into adult frogs or toads. This life cycle highlights their transition from an aquatic to a terrestrial environment.
Frogs are said to have " two lives" because of their metamorphosis
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No, they are fully aquatic frogs.
Frogs live one life in water, and the other on land.
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, begin life with gills for underwater breathing and later develop lungs to breathe on land as they mature. This transition from gills to lungs is part of their metamorphosis process.
it dies and lives again.