It is dependent on the species of frog or toad we are talking about. On average, a whole season (2-4 months.) About as short as it gets is the cane toad, which may be only weeks or a month. The longest it could be is the Bullfrog, which takes 1-3 years to fully metamorphose.
Frogs and tadpoles are the same however frogs are fully grown and tadpoles are just little babies. :)
Tadpoles are baby frogs, when frogs hatch from eggs they (usually) grown into their larval stage, which is a tadpole. They are designed to be aquatic eating machines and have a really large gut and specialised mouth parts. But they do not have fully developed sexual organs and are not capable of reproducing.After metamorphosis (the process by which tadpoles change and grown into fully formed adult frogs) they will be able to mate.
None of them. Tadpoles hatch and grow, then undergrow metamorphosis to become frogs. And they continue to grow as frogs.
When in fish like stage, yourn frogs and toads are tadpoles or pollywogs. When they have grown feet but still have a tale, Froglets.
Frogs have three-chambered hearts, consisting of two atria and one ventricle. Tadpoles, on the other hand, have a two-chambered heart with one atrium and one ventricle. As tadpoles undergo metamorphosis into frogs, their hearts change structure to support the shift from aquatic to terrestrial life.
Tadpoles are the young of amphibians such as frogs and toads. Fish are a completely different species of animal who spend most if not all of their lives in water. There are similarities between tadpoles and fish but they are completely different species.
Tadpoles are amphibians. They live in water at birth, then they move onto land. They begin with gills, then they develop lungs. Full grown toads/frogs have nostrils on the top of their heads. That is how they breath in different stages.
A tadpole breathes with gills on the side of its face. These gills are on either side of their face, and these are the holes that you would see on the side of a frogs face when they are full grown.
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Yes. They are amphibians, which means they can breathe in water and on land. Also, they need water to breed and reproduce because baby frogs or tadpoles only live in the water (they do not grow the organsnecessaryto breathe on land until they are full grown).
I own a fish Hatchery and sell tadpoles. A big frog takes 2 years to become a frog from a tadpole. Te tail is poison and nothing eats tadpoles. After the tail falls off in 2 years and grows legs and becomes a frog, many things can eat the frog. Bass fish or any preditor fish. Rubber frogs are used as fish lures. Racoons eat frogs, snakes and birds.Kind of a hard life after 2 years of being a tadpole. Once 40 years ago we cut open a big frog who had eatted 3 small snapping turtles. So about anything eats frogs, but in the midwest Bass would be first preditor fish to do it.
you know when to sell it when it is fully grown (you can find the age in the 'Maturity' bar) that is when you get the most money for it.