It is the way of life. When they first come out of their egg they start of as tiny tadpoles with no legs or arms. Within a couple of weeks the tadpole gets bigger and starts to develop arms, legs, lungs, and their tales start to shrink. Frogs, or tadpoles as they were called before evolved to live on land in order to get more food. Also since they were so small they had to somehow escape the large water predators that would prey on them.
metamorphosis
no. they are the same basic shape of a 'mini adult' example: frogs are not mini adults. they are tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis until they are frogs. note: metamorphosis is NOT evolution
metamorphosis
Frogs and butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis, where they change drastically in form and structure as they transition from larvae to adults. Frogs go through a process called metamorphosis, while butterflies undergo metamorphosis from egg to caterpillar (larvae), pupa, and finally adult.
No, bunnies do not go through metamorphosis.
Metamorphosis. The back legs grow, then the front legs. The tail then disappears and you have a froglett.
Frogs undergo a process called metamorphosis, which involves several stages. They start as eggs laid in water, hatch into tadpoles, and then undergo significant physical changes. During metamorphosis, tadpoles develop legs, absorb their tails, and transform their gills into lungs, eventually becoming adult frogs capable of living on land. This transformation allows them to adapt to different habitats and lifestyles throughout their life cycle.
The grasshopper does not undergo complete metamorphosis
Most amphibians undergo metamorphosis during development. The axolotl is an amphibian that does not undergo true metamorphosis, remaining in a semi-juvenile state.
The kangaroo does not undergo metamorphosis at all.
No. Kangaroos are marsupials, and marsupials do not undergo metamorphosis. This is usually restricted to insects and amphibians.
Frogs do not have a neck, as their head is directly connected to their body without a distinct neck structure. However, they do have a tail during their larval stage as tadpoles, which is lost as they undergo metamorphosis into adult frogs. Adult frogs are characterized by their lack of both a neck and a tail.