A week or two depending on how long ago it hatched.
It always depends on the species. A tree frog took about 5 weeks (a little over a month), and a bullfrog tadpole took 2 years! Usually, tree frogs and smaller frogs take less time while massive frogs such as bullfrogs, pacman frogs, and others take years.
Depending what kind of tadpoles they are, they will usually grow their back legs in around 5 weeks and their front legs will grow not that long after that.
i used to have tadpoles in the back of my pond, usually it can vary but i would say 6 months.
tadpoles don't get legs until they start to develop into a frog
never
20 days
hind legs
The front legs i had a tadpole/frog so i would know
The tadpole is the stage in which most growth occurs. This is the stage when back legs are front legs are grown.
No! That is the point of it all. During tadpole stage, the being has no legs ... though eventually, of course, it becomes a frog.
Well, all I can think of is when a tadpole grows it's legs, the movement of the tadpole and the frogs legs are the same. Please Improve or put in the discussion board your answer.
yes you can ..but they grow magical legs and run up walls
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Metamorphosis. The back legs grow, then the front legs. The tail then disappears and you have a froglett.
no thier like fish
The frog is in an egg, then the egg hatches to form a tadpole. The tadpole grows back legs, then front flippers. Finally, metamorphosis occurs, and voila! Adult frog.
No part of the tadpole falls of. The tadpole grows legs and then the tail shrinks. It doesn't fall off.
Their get legs