When a tadpole leaps out of a bowl, it may be seeking a new environment to continue its development. If it lands in a suitable habitat, it can further grow into a frog, completing its metamorphosis. However, if it lands in an unsuitable or dry area, it may struggle to survive and could ultimately perish. The success of its leap depends on finding a conducive environment to thrive.
develops legs
you are feeding it the wrong food
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. :)
It grows smaller as the tadpole develops. In other words, it grows into it's tail.
it eats the tadpoles tail
After a tadpole hatches, it will typically feed on algae and plant matter. As it grows, it will start to develop limbs and its tail will reduce in size. Eventually, it will undergo metamorphosis and transform into a frog or toad.
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.
Upon swallowing the earthworm, the worm instantly regains sight due to the exposure to blood. It the burrows into your stomach tissue and lays eggs which will continue to come out in your faeces till you die.
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Tadpole in french: têtard.
no a tadpole is a baby frog .
It will be in a large bowl - nothing will happen.