it just gets eaten away over time in the life cycle when the frog gets his lungs and his four legs
Tadpoles use their tails to swim.
They are small, have tails, and are brownish green.
tadpoles have tails
Tadpoles of frogs tend to have slender bodies with long tails, while tadpoles of toads usually have shorter bodies and stubbier tails. Additionally, frog tadpoles typically have smooth skin, whereas toad tadpoles may have more bumpy or rough textures to their skin.
just like coins, they have heads and tails - no neck between them
Tadpoles aren't fish, but baby frogs. They grow legs and lose their tails later.
yes, tadpoles will eat other dead tadpoles if not fed, and sometimes if they are not fed they will nip at each others tails. hope i helped! :)
Yes, tadpoles are baby toads. As they get older they get larger and begin to grow legs, slowly losing their tails. Eventually they grow into a toad. Voila!
tadpoles loose there gills after 4 weeks
You will see what look like very small fish with tails (or possibly legs if they are becoming frogs soon) and frogs around your pool. If there are tadpoles in your pool you should be able to see them.
Gradually they develop legs (usually the back pair first), lose their external gills and finally their tails.
When most frogs hatch they have a tail. They are called tadpoles or polywogs. As they mature they lose the tail and grow front and back legs.