The frog has three distinct stages of development in its life cycle.the first stage is the laying of the ova and the fertilization stage in the water called the spawning stage.The second stage is the tadpole stage where the eggs hatch and the tiny tadpoles swing in water to develop limbs .The final stage is the terrestial stage when the frog leaves the water .
Many types of frogs have black tadpoles.
the problem is tadpoles cant thats why the frog makes so many baby tadpoles
There are numerous number of life cycles in a frog's life cycle but it is best to say that the frog has 3 stages.The stage are the egg stage, the tadpole stage (young) and the adult stage (frog)!
There are many different species of frog in austrailia, and just as many answers to this question. Frog development depends on which kind of frog we are discussing, not on which continent the animal is from.
It takes approximatly one month for tadpoles to turn into adult frogs.
Most frogs lay thousands of eggs when they spawn but there are a few species that only have a few at a time.
An egg is just called 'an egg' but in collective terms many eggs are called 'frogspawn' or 'toadspawn'.
A polliwog is a young frog that only has a tail. A tadpole is the young frog once it grows out it's legs.
There are 17 syllables. Tad-poles - swim - quick-ly - un-til - its - tail - wig-gles - loose - and - a - frog - hops - out.
They have a high mortality rate. That is why they lay so many eggs, more eggs means more chances for them to grow to adults.
Because so many of the tadpoles never make it to adult hood - many animals eat tadpoles and young frogs, such as birds, fish and diving beetles.