Technically I think they are just called small or immature frogs but I have seen them described as froglets.
Well we have two things, newly hatched frogs and toads are tadpoles. New frogs and toads who have recently become frogs and toads from tadpoles are called froglets and toadlets,
Tadpoles.
When in fish like stage, yourn frogs and toads are tadpoles or pollywogs. When they have grown feet but still have a tale, Froglets.
If the toads are small enough they certainly will eat them and the tadpoles too. If the toads are toxic as is the case with cane toads the goldfish/koi will be poisoned and may well die.
tadpoles or polliwogs are the larval stage of a frogs or toads they hatch from eggs and become tadpoles they then develop back legs and then the front ones then their tails disappear and they become froglets or toadlets The larval form of tailless amphibians: frogs, toads, treefrogs, and dartfrogs
Spawn (eggs in protective jelly laid in ribbons). Tadpoles, which develop into young toads. Therefore, the young are tadpoles!
Baby frogs and toads are called tadpoles. The tadpoles undergo metamorphosis and then grow up into toads and frogs. The tadpoles develop legs and lungs.
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They turn into toads anywhere between a couple of weeks to a few years, depending on the species.
Baby frogs and toads are called tadpoles. Baby newts are called efts. And baby salamanders are called nymphs.
Toads tadpoles hatch out in spring.