The frog is in an egg, then the egg hatches to form a tadpole. The tadpole grows back legs, then front flippers. Finally, metamorphosis occurs, and voila! Adult frog.
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.To the frog, which part is not important?
Jay Frog was born in 1976.
If there is, I haven't heard of it. There is no frog that naturally has more than four legs, but many-legged frogs are a fairly common frog abnormality. Frogs undergo one transformation, metamorphosis, when they go from being a tadpole to being a frog. But if you've heard this somewhere the three transformations COULD be Back legs Front legs Froghood. Another thing you could be thinking of is a different frog that I think is the only one that does and it has 2 steps metamorphosis and a different one that involves when dead the the tail kind of "grows" back. No, there are no known frog species in the world that naturally have more than four legs. (Froghood beeing the loss of the tail, I assume) /A biologist
Frog Fagan was born on 1940-03-11.
no. its an example of indirect development as when it is born it doesnt resemble an adult frog instead it its born as a toad and undergoes metamorphosis to become a frog
No, Frogs lay eggs in water, which develop external to the female frog.
no its not safeto eat a frog.
they are camouflaged
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Sgt. Frog , being an anime series , originates from Japan.
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