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Tadpoles use their eyes primarily for detecting light and movement in their aquatic environment, which helps them avoid predators and navigate through their surroundings. Their eyes are adapted to see well underwater, allowing them to find food and recognize safe areas. As tadpoles grow and develop into frogs, their vision becomes even more crucial for survival in both water and terrestrial habitats.

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