The frog may spend most of its life on land. Adult amphibians with lungs or through their skin. The skin is thin and moist. To keep from drying out, amphibians must stay near water or damp places. Since amphibians eggs do not have shells, they must be laid in water or where the ground is wet.
Before all of that happens they go though the life cycle that is when the frog starts at a tadpole, then works its way up, and starts to grow into a frog. Then the cycle goes again
Your question is not so clear as it is not given in context, but from what I can guess is- the frog changes its shape over the course of its life. It starts off as a tadpole (shape 1), slowly grows legs (shape 2), loses the tails (shape 3). There could be more shapes involved including the eggs that change into tadpoles, you should check that out.
metamorphosis means - the biological process where the animal clearly changes its shape throughout its stages of development during the life cycle of the species.
They lose their tail. They develop lungs that replace their gills. They develop hind legs then front legs. They go from an herbivore to a carnivore.
It starts as sperm, then changes to a frog
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no. they are the same basic shape of a 'mini adult' example: frogs are not mini adults. they are tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis until they are frogs. note: metamorphosis is NOT evolution
Frogs are said to have " two lives" because of their metamorphosis
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It is Metamorphosis.
There are grasshoppers,frogs,butterflies,fish, and rabbits.
None of them. Tadpoles hatch and grow, then undergrow metamorphosis to become frogs. And they continue to grow as frogs.
Well they both lay eggs and have metamorphosis.
No, bunnies do not go through metamorphosis.
Because standard metamorphosis includes a pupal phase. But frogs do not have a larval stage, only a larval and adult.
the name for tadpoles turning into frogs is metamorphosis.