it is absorbed into the frog glad i could help :D
it is absorbed into the frog glad i could help :D
it is absorbed into the frog glad i could help :D
it is absorbed into the frog glad i could help :D
Before it becomes a frog, a frog starts its life cycle as an egg, then hatches into a tadpole. The tadpole will further develop into a froglet before eventually maturing into an adult frog.
The tail of a froglet is absorbed into the body as it undergoes metamorphosis into a frog. The cells in the tail break down and are reabsorbed, allowing the frog to fully transition into its adult form without the tail falling off.
no
Frogs don't give birth - they lay eggs. The eggs hatch in just a few days. Most of their development happens after the eggs hatch.
Aquatic larva, terrestrial juvenile and adult. Tadpole, froglet (small frog with small tail) and adult frog.
adult, then the cycle starts over when it lays eggs
Yes, it is a pupae, or a juvenile stage before it becomes an adult insect.
A Labrador becomes an adult at approximately 2 years of age.
The Archey froglet, a small amphibian native to New Zealand, typically measures about 2.5 to 4 centimeters in length as an adult. These frogs are known for their distinctive appearance, including their mottled brown skin that helps them blend into their forest habitat. Their small size contributes to their vulnerability to habitat loss and other environmental pressures.