None of them. Tadpoles hatch and grow, then undergrow metamorphosis to become frogs. And they continue to grow as frogs.
Frogs and tadpoles are the same however frogs are fully grown and tadpoles are just little babies. :)
This is because tadpoles are physically very different from frogs - they have gills and no legs when they are born, so they can't live on land even part of the time.
It depends on the species. Usually the sex that assumes responsibility for the eggs/young is the larger. In most species of frogs neither sex cares for the young and they are pretty much the same size. Some female frogs carry the tadpoles around with them and are therefore the larger sex. And then with some other frogs it is the males that assumes the responsibility and is likewise the larger.
Tadpoles need to eat a lot to turn into frogs. If allowed to become too hungry, they can eat other tadpoles. Other than eating each other, they prefer a diet consisting of plants.
Frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. They lay sometimes hundreds of them and some eventually hatch into tadpoles and become frogs themselves.
I have heard that a frogs glottis is larger than a humans...
Frog or Fog ? fog is obviously a cause of nature ditto that with frogs, nature. religious people would say God, others may say plain nature. but frogs are also known to have evolved fron dinsosaur eggs ? whoever said that, may have created a whole new science theory, or is mentally ill on random tablets. :)
Some tadpoles take longer than others to turn into frogs based on the species. Under unfavorable condition, some tadpoles take up to two years to transform. However, generally it takes tadpoles 2-3 months to become frogs.
Frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. They lay sometimes hundreds of them and some eventually hatch into tadpoles and become frogs themselves.
Because the smaller frogs must do whatever the larger frogs command, or else, if angered or hungry, the larger frogs eat the smaller frogs. Well, basically, older and bigger ones have more power than the younger and smaller ones.
yes actually it does...=tadpoles usually like warm water than colder water. So if you see alot of tadpoles, then that means the water is most likely to be warm. Frogs/toads mate in the spring and usually have their offspring in the summer.=
Less than half of the eggs turn into tadpoles in frog reproduction because many of the eggs are not fertilized by sperm. Additionally, some of the fertilized eggs may not develop properly due to genetic abnormalities or environmental factors. Only the healthiest and most viable eggs will successfully develop into tadpoles.