beacause the tadpole/frog is a kind of a fish and also they know how to swim.
There a type of beetle which dive in after other animals. Their diet is other insects,small fish, and tadpoles. They have a air bubble coming out of the elytra, (wing case) which allows it to breath under water for a long period of time.
Tadpoles can generally adapt to a variety of water sources, including city water, as long as the water quality is suitable. It's important to ensure that the city water is not contaminated with chemicals or pollutants that can harm the tadpoles. Providing clean water and appropriate food will help the tadpoles thrive.
Yes, as long as it's not chlorinated.
No, algae do not turn into tadpoles. Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs and develop from frog eggs, not algae. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can multiply rapidly in water with sufficient nutrients and sunlight.
by staying calm under water . you need to practise yoga.
yes
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.
yes if you hold it under water for a long period time because it can hold its breath x :P
in till the tadpoles hatch. then when they all hatch the mother and father leave them
they have gills,and a long flat tail to help them swim before they become frogs or toads. they have gills so they can breath in the water....
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.
yes it has been sienctificly proven that tadpoles can live in sink water as long as it doesn't have food scraps and bubbly water