When first hatched, a baby frog is a tadpole. When it grows legs but still has its tail, it is a froglet.
Baby frogs are called tadpoles, polliwogs or froglets.
The larval stage of frogs are called tadpoles or pollywogs.
They are called, tadpoles, and after hatching from the frog spawn, live underwater, breathing through external gills, and eating algae.
A baby frog is called a tadpole, and is an example of micro-evolution.
Robin the Frog is the name of Kermit the Frog's nephew.
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The scientific name for a tadpole is usually "Larva" followed by the species name of the frog it will develop into. For example, the scientific name for a tadpole of the common frog (Rana temporaria) would be "Larva Rana temporaria."
A group of baby frogs are called "tadpools". A baby frog is called a "Tadpole".
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Tadpole
put it by another large frog
no, its a baby frog in the stage of growing to be a frog or a toad.
no it is not because it is a baby from a frog and the frog ussualy eats them anyways
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1.0 centermeters a baby frog can jump!
No special term for offspring but they start out as tadpoles, like other frogs.