Because it is a younger, different form of the frog, and is placed accordingly because of its location in the life cycle.
Yes, they have a tadpole stage, which is different in form and appearance than an older frog.
Frog larva
tadpole, a frog's larva.
It's a 'tadpole'
A tadpole
The scientific name for a tadpole is usually "Larva" followed by the species name of the frog it will develop into. For example, the scientific name for a tadpole of the common frog (Rana temporaria) would be "Larva Rana temporaria."
tadpoles
a tadpole is the second stage before it grows into a frog.
A tadpole is technically not a larvae, it is the spawn (baby) of a frog.
yes. a tadpole is a young frog. A Tadpole MAY be a young frog but all tadpoles are not neccessarily young frogs. There are several species of creature like Newts and Toads etc that also have a tadpole stage.
The stages are as follow: * egg * larva * juvenile * adult
No, it can't