A frog begins as a tadpole living in water and through a process called metamorphosis it develops legs, lungs and the other necessary anatomical features to become a frog.
a frog grows from an embryo to a larval stage, i.e. a tadpole) and then metamorphosizes to its adult frog form
A bull frog is a carnivore, they eat flies which is a form of meat.
Well if a frog is on a brick even though it is in truth attached to a piece of rock, the frog doesn't change form, and is indeed, still a frog. creative question by the way.
Tadpole.
Yes, they have a tadpole stage, which is different in form and appearance than an older frog.
Some species of frogs can "reverse sex", in the absence of mating partners in a population.
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The frog is in an egg, then the egg hatches to form a tadpole. The tadpole grows back legs, then front flippers. Finally, metamorphosis occurs, and voila! Adult frog.
Because it is a younger, different form of the frog, and is placed accordingly because of its location in the life cycle.
Estivation is another form of Hibernation.
Metamorphosis is the change of form such as that occurs when a tadpole changes into a frog.
Tadpoles are the young of frogs and toads.