Frogs
Tadpoles.
Frogs.
Young toads are called tadpoles. Tadpoles are the larval stage of a toad's life cycle, starting as fertilized eggs laid in water. They undergo metamorphosis, developing legs and lungs as they transition into adult toads. Tadpoles primarily feed on algae and plant matter before becoming carnivorous as adults.
There are species of small frog too, but the young ones of frog having tail are called tadpoles.
Their called mammals.
No. Tadpoles do not look like frogs.
Because so many of the tadpoles never make it to adult hood - many animals eat tadpoles and young frogs, such as birds, fish and diving beetles.
When in fish like stage, yourn frogs and toads are tadpoles or pollywogs. When they have grown feet but still have a tale, Froglets.
Tadpoles are the young of frogs. The tadpoles will eventually develop into frogs.
Baby frogs and toads are called tadpoles. Baby newts are called efts. And baby salamanders are called nymphs.
Larva or newly hatched young are tadpoles. Frogspawn then tadpoles
Animals that eat tadpoles include fish, frogs, newts, salamanders, turtles, water birds, and dragonfly nymphs. These animals prey on tadpoles as part of their natural diet in various aquatic ecosystems.