from a tad pole to a frog. maybe 2-3 months, i think. it can all depend on what the temperature of the room is, the hotter the better i think. it has been known that a tadpole has taken 8 months to turn into a frog in a cold room. oh...that is if you've got them in a tank, if its outside then make sure you put a mesh covering over the pond or whatever, because it protects them from birds and mosquitoes, as mosquitoes can lay their larvae in the water, and they will attack the tadpoles.
It depends on the species. The bigger the frog the longer it takes. A tiny tree frog could take a onth or two, and a huge bullfrog could take five months.
a bullfrog can be 10 inches long
well the "tadpole" never dies. it becomes a frog.. lool
A week or two depending on how long ago it hatched. It always depends on the species. A tree frog took about 5 weeks (a little over a month), and a bullfrog tadpole took 2 years! Usually, tree frogs and smaller frogs take less time while massive frogs such as bullfrogs, pacman frogs, and others take years.
How long has it been since you got the tadpole? Do you know it's age? Is it really a tadpole? The time it takes for a frog to undertake metamorphosis from a tadpole to a frog is about 24 hours.
It typically takes about 6-9 weeks for a leopard frog tadpole to grow its hind legs. The front legs usually develop a week or two after the hind legs. At this stage, the tadpole is undergoing metamorphosis into a frog.
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.
no it does not. it will get out of water and eventully it will lose its tail.
The first difference is that a tadpole (after being hatched) has gills because its body has not developed enough muscular structure to survive on land, so it live underwater, the frog however breaths through lungs (mature frogs cannot breath underwater). Second, a tadpole has a tail, while a frog is tailless. Third, a tadpole does not have any legs (until later in life) while a frog has very long hind legs for leaping.
The time for eggs to hatch varies among species, as does the time for the hatched tadpole to complete metamorphosis into an adult frog.
It depends on the species. In Australia, where I live, there are frogs that live in the desert, with amazingly fast-growing tadpoles that mature in a week, before the water can dry up. Some species of bullfrog, however, may take three or four years.
Bullfrogs can live up to 15 years in the wild the average bull frog can live up to 4-5 years! but on record, there's one that lived 7 years!