Every creature's shape has evolved to help it survive in one way or another.
Tadpoles are not likely to survive. That is the reason frogs lay so many eggs. By laying that many eggs, they increase the odds that a few will survive to adulthood.
No they won't most of them will eat each other if they have no food or if the larger tadpoles a hungry they will eat the smaller and weaker tadpoles. And some will die from mosquito larvae and adult mosquitoes and will be eaten by larger fish if they are in the wild.
The tadpoles cant survive if the eggs are layed on land
tadpoles can not survive on bread because bread is to hard of them to eat unless you cut the bread into about 2mm peaces to nibble on other wise no feed your tadpole little peaces of bread 3 mm big
While it is possible a few tadpoles might survive they are not salt water animals. Living in salt water would be difficult in any who do survive it is doubtful a frog or toad would lay eggs in saltwater.
They are little fish. Tadpoles live in water, and they require oxygen to survive, therefore they have gills. The gills allow the tadpoles to breathe.
Tadpoles need to be left where they are because the frog lays the eggs where they are likely to have enough food and water to survive. You are unlikely to be able to reproduce that environment, so leave them where you found them.
Tadpoles require water to survive as they breathe and swim in it. Attempting to save tadpoles without water would likely result in their death. If you find tadpoles in a drying pond, the best course of action would be to try and relocate them to a nearby source of water, such as a pond or lake.
Frogs lay in water because when they lay their eggs they must lay them in the water because tadpoles cant survive on land. They can only survive in the water.
It is a cloud of tadpoles.
The blue whale has several adaptations that help it survive in its habitat. They include blubber for warmth, a sleek shape for swimming and they never need to sleep.
Tadpoles survive by feeding on algae, plants, and sometimes small insects. They also have gills that allow them to breathe underwater until they undergo metamorphosis into frogs or other amphibians with lungs. Tadpoles may also use camouflage and other defense mechanisms to avoid predators.