Most frogs lay thousands of eggs when they spawn but there are a few species that only have a few at a time.
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It takes approximatly one month for tadpoles to turn into adult frogs.
A glass frog typically lays 2-3 dozen eggs at one time.
There are many places online where a person can learn how to raise a tadpole. Some include Frog Safe and What do tadpoles eat. A person can also visit their nearest pet store and get information there.
There is one syllable in frog.
The vast majority of amphibians lay eggs with the exception of one particular species of frog, the Asian Fanged Frog (Limnonectes larvaepartus), which is the only known amphibian species that gives birth to live tadpoles.
There are two theories to this. The first one is that nobody actually invented the frog. The frog evolved over many years from a prehistoric creature, into the modern frog we have today. The second one is that God created the frog in the beginning of time to assist Adam and Eve to His bidding.
I own a fish Hatchery and sell tadpoles. A big frog takes 2 years to become a frog from a tadpole. Te tail is poison and nothing eats tadpoles. After the tail falls off in 2 years and grows legs and becomes a frog, many things can eat the frog. Bass fish or any preditor fish. Rubber frogs are used as fish lures. Racoons eat frogs, snakes and birds.Kind of a hard life after 2 years of being a tadpole. Once 40 years ago we cut open a big frog who had eatted 3 small snapping turtles. So about anything eats frogs, but in the midwest Bass would be first preditor fish to do it.
The frog has only one ventricle.
frog starts as tadpolestoads start as tadpoles but not a very small one
No they won't most of them will eat each other if they have no food or if the larger tadpoles a hungry they will eat the smaller and weaker tadpoles. And some will die from mosquito larvae and adult mosquitoes and will be eaten by larger fish if they are in the wild.
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