Frogs typically remain in their larval stage, known as tadpoles, for about 1 to 3 months, depending on the species and environmental conditions. After this period, they undergo metamorphosis, transforming into adult frogs. Once they reach adulthood, they are no longer considered babies. However, the exact duration can vary significantly among different frog species.
Robin the Frog is the name of Kermit the Frog's nephew.
A group of baby frogs are called "tadpools". A baby frog is called a "Tadpole".
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Tadpole
It doesn't stay with it's mother. A "baby frog" is not a frog at all. Female frogs lay eggs that are later fertilized by male frogs. These eggs then "hatch" into tadpoles - the sexually-immature stage of frogs. The mother frogs will rarely meet their offspring.
put it by another large frog
no, its a baby frog in the stage of growing to be a frog or a toad.
no it is not because it is a baby from a frog and the frog ussualy eats them anyways
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Generally, as long as the frog.
1.0 centermeters a baby frog can jump!
it's a baby frog that has a tail. it's called a tadpole.