It grows smaller as the tadpole develops. In other words, it grows into it's tail.
A tadpole's tail is absorbed into the body as it is developing into an adult (frog, toad, newt, etc).
it eats the tadpoles tail
A tadpole with not one leg and is legless and uses its tail to swim
enables it to swim.
Only when they are in tadpole form.
yes it does
nothing has only a head and a tail tadpole or coin
I think a frog need a tail to swim and for balance!
it just gets eaten away over time in the life cycle when the frog gets his lungs and his four legs
A tadpole is just an immature frog and can be exactly the same except for tail.. It can be at any stage from legless to having all 4 with a tail and is still called a tadpole. Once tail disappears it is a frog
No part of the tadpole falls of. The tadpole grows legs and then the tail shrinks. It doesn't fall off.
TADPOLE
it moves its tail and its body follows