Spring is most amphibians' mating season.
spring and summer
Toads tadpoles hatch out in spring.
Tadpoles typically emerge in early spring, as the weather warms up and conditions become suitable for their development. This timing allows them to take advantage of increasing food sources and higher water temperatures for optimal growth before transitioning into froglets.
they have gills and they swim in the water.amphibian is what tadpoles are and that means double life. so tadpoles only are like fish for a short time.
They started their life there because they used to be tadpoles and they breed there every spring.
When Spring Peepers are eggs and tadpoles, they are eaten by turtles, fish, and aquatic insects. As adults they are eaten by snakes, birds, and bullfrogs.
Only if you leave the water out for about a week. Tap water has chemicals that harm the tadpoles.
They must hatch in the early spring so that they will have time to mature for the fall and winter months.
all tadpoles only have hind legs durning the transformation of a tadpole turning into a frog.
yes
Fish. *Not only* -Stodo
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.=