Yes, tadpoles need oxygen to survive. They obtain oxygen through their gills while they are in the aquatic larval stage. As they metamorphose into frogs, they develop lungs and transition to breathing air. Adequate oxygen levels in their environment are essential for their growth and development.
yes you do
Water to swim in
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.
Im not entirely sure on the oxygen level but i know that they do need a lot of oxygen in order to live. There are many cases in which tadpoles are found floating on the surface of the water gasping for air because they can not achieve the amount of oxygen needed in the water. In order to fix this a filter may be needed to its tank. Hope this helps!
tadpole to frogThis is called metamorphosis. You all just need to get a lyffe! joke! i love science!The term 'Maturation' should also apply.I think also that there is another term...When a tadpole turns into a frog, we call it metamorphosis, or the process of transformation from an immature amphibian form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages.
Tadpole in french: têtard.
no a tadpole is a baby frog .
the shell keeps the tadpole safe because it protects the tadpole from predetors
I think you would first need to find out what exactly is wrong with your tadpole before you could treat it...and I would take it to a vet or ask someone in a pet shop
I have a Leopard frog tadpole, If you want to let your tadpole to grow faster, feed it frog and tadpole bites.I give my tadpole and it grew tiny legs .you can bye these at petco or petsmart
The cast of The Adventures of Spunky and Tadpole - 1958 includes: Ed Janis as Tadpole Ed Janis as Tadpole (1958-1961) Don Messick Don Messick as Tadpole
A tadpole's tail is primarily used for swimming and propulsion. It also aids in maintaining balance and stability in the water. As the tadpole undergoes metamorphosis into a frog or toad, the tail is eventually reabsorbed as it transforms into its adult form.