Little, oval, gray-black blobs with eyeballs and a tail. Use the link provided to go to the Wikipedia article on the tadpole. There is a picture there as well as additional information. When I was about 8 years old I remember my uncle taking me out to a creek in California to play in we also caught tadpoles, frogs, and fish. That was about 26 years ago, and from what I remember the TADPOLES COLOR was (DARK BROWN) or even (BLACK). The TADPOLES BODY SHAPE kinda looks like a mans sperm cell. The head is a (ROUND CIRCLE) on one end and a tail on the other end which is smaller in diameter around than the head and looks like a rats tail (skinny around) and the end of it being between (pointy) and (rounded off) like the (tip of a knife).
Tadpoles look like a fat head of a fish, smooth reflective skin, and a tail covered in webbing.
They look just like their mom but of course smaller.
they look like baby chameleons lol
Sometimes baby animals look different than the adult animals. Baby jaguars look almost exactly like the adult counterparts depending on their age.
baby chicks, bunnies, chipmunks, and chinchilla's.
it looks like a mini adult
They lay eggs; they're reptiles.
Chameleons don't look like reptiles but they are reptiles.
Baby reptiles breathe air through their nostrils and their mouths into their lungs, just like adult reptiles.
the babe reptiles don't look like their parents unlike mammals.
they look like baby chameleons lol
Baby reptiles and baby birds are two existing examples of animals alive today that come from eggs like the dinosaurs did. When baby bird hatch they are pretty puny looking. They can't fend for themselves and can't even move around easily. They have to be taken care of by the parents. However in a few hours they are up and about - think of how quickly baby chicks are able to look for food after hatching. Many however retain their baby fuzz for several days or weeks until they are fully fledged (have feathers) Baby reptiles are even more ready to go after hatching. Alligators and turtles both emerge from their eggs, looking like tiny adults, and head off for the water ready to find food, hide and defend themselves.Dinosaurs were probably more like reptiles than birds. Baby dinosaurs looked like tiny adult dinosaurs. They were probably ready to fend for themselves shortly after hatching.
no
Baby camels look much like adult camels.
they look like this
dress like a baby...
look at the baby,then look at the husband
Reptiles - from the moment the baby reptiles are born (or hatch) - they are completely independent.
they have there baby in eggs