Tadpoles will eventually develop into an adult amphibian - frog or toad, for example.
Tadpoles need to come up for air because they have gills, which are not as efficient in extracting oxygen from the water as lungs are in extracting it from the air. By coming up for air at the water's surface, tadpoles can supplement the oxygen they obtain through gills with oxygen from the air.
No, tadpoles come from frogs then when the tadpoles grow up they become frogs not fish!
no but they start out as tadpoles
No. Until tadpoles become frogs, they remain in water.
Eggs which become tadpoles which become frogs
No, because there aren't sexual tadpoles. Tadpoles are the immature forms, and sexuality does not develop until they become frogs.
Frogs lay eggs that hatch into tadpoles. Tadpoles grow up and become frogs.
As tadpoles grow they start to develop legs, a distinct head, and become more frog-like.
there are 4567 amphibions
there is one like mantella
It takes about 100 years.
They become tadpoles