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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I wouldn't risk it. betas live alone, and most betas will kill company. buy a separate fish bowl, appropriate for the tadpole when it is older, and larger. :)
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no the goldfish would it the tadpole
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.
because it hasn't developed lungs yet
Yes, but your turtle will probably eat tadpoles and unless the tadpole is fast and your turtle is slow the tadpole will become dinner.
A Tadpole, the larval form of a frog. Sometimes also referred to as a "wollywog" or "pollywog".
Primates' eyes are in front of their heads. They can see in stereo-vision and detect color.
Leopard frogs may live up to 9 years in the wild, although very few leopard frogs will live for this long. Most mortality occurs as a tadpole or newly transformed froglet, when as many as 95% will die.
Every creature's shape has evolved to help it survive in one way or another.
Egg (spawn); tadpole; tadpole developing four legs and absorbing tail; young frog emerging from the water to live a semi-aquatic life.