it dosent have any bones in its tail . As it grows it grows over the tail and the tail in side moves to the side then it spits it out.
no, it grows in this stage, not shrink
Frogs start out as eggs Then they hatch into tiny tadpoles The tadpoles grow...and grow The tadpoles grow small hind legs Then the tadpoles grow small front legs Then the tadpoles tail starts to shrink...and shrink...and shrink Until the tail is completely gone the gills have completely vanished and it now breathes air It switched from a herbovore (eats plants) to a carnevore (eats meat) And it grows until it reaches normal adult size for that frog
Then the front legs come out right behind the eyes. After that their tails start to shrink.
tadpoles
it eats the tadpoles tail
There are species of small frog too, but the young ones of frog having tail are called tadpoles.
Yes, baby frogs are called tadpoles. Unlike the grownup frog, tadpoles live in the water, and even have a tail sort of like a fish does, for swimming around. Tadpoles also have gills like a fish, for breathing underwater. The gills and tail disappear as the tadpole turns into a frog.
Tadpoles first grow hind legs and then front legs. the hind leg appear right where the tail starts
Tadpoles have gills, a tail, and a suction cup like mouth.
When most frogs hatch they have a tail. They are called tadpoles or polywogs. As they mature they lose the tail and grow front and back legs.
Most turtle breeds have their tails hidden within their shell, but others have exposed tails. Their tails are sometimes hidden, but they usually come out when the turtle is swimming faster than usual or is trying to.
When a tadpole develops into a frog, apart from growing legs and arms, the tail is absorbed into the frog's body.