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.
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.
Estivation is another form of Hibernation.