They are tadpoles when they hatch. later on, they grow legs and their tails disappear.
They turn into toads anywhere between a couple of weeks to a few years, depending on the species.
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Well we have two things, newly hatched frogs and toads are tadpoles. New frogs and toads who have recently become frogs and toads from tadpoles are called froglets and toadlets,
Tadpoles.
Toads tadpoles hatch out in spring.
Tadpoles do not lay eggs at all. Tadpoles are the young frogs or toads that hatch from eggs.
When in fish like stage, yourn frogs and toads are tadpoles or pollywogs. When they have grown feet but still have a tale, Froglets.
Yes, tadpoles are baby toads. As they get older they get larger and begin to grow legs, slowly losing their tails. Eventually they grow into a toad. Voila!
Frogs and toads go through a process called metamorphosis, which involves distinct physical changes. They start as aquatic tadpoles, breathing through gills and feeding on plant matter. As they grow, they develop limbs and lungs, eventually transitioning into adult frogs or toads with fully developed lungs for breathing on land.
You would need to research farther because both Frogs and toads come from tadpoles.
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.
Toads do not eat plants. They eat other insects. When they are tadpoles they eat plants but switch when they are no longer tadpoles.