No, a tadpole is a baby frog, and therefore an amphibian.
No, a tadpole is a baby frog, and therefore an amphibian.
some organisms that are competitors of the tadpole are fish
no thier like fish
Triops Longicaudatus, or the tadpole shrimp are omnivorous. They will eat insects, small fish, tadpoles and anything that is smaller than they are, including other tadpole shrimp.
A longnosed chimaera fish is A fish that looks like a giant tadpole with a huge nose
The goby fish can sometimes resemble a tadpole due to its elongated body shape and small fins. They are small, bottom-dwelling fish found in coral reefs and rocky areas.
The difference between a tadpole and a fish is that tadpoles are amphibians whereas fish are a group itself. Also that tadpoles grow upto be frogs but fish just increase in size.And also fish does look like its parents while the tadpole does not look like its parents.
It looks like the mouth of a fish.
newts , fish, and sometimes toads themselves
a tadpole first hatches and looks like a fish, next it has legs and arms, then it becomes a full frog.
Fish is the big one. Others include turtles and birds.
lives in water. both are ovipara.