...um some kind of animal or fish XD
i think..
They are called 'tadpoles'.
tad poles
Insect larvae
Larvae are the hatched form of an amphibian that is different from the adult. A larva of an amphibian may be free swimming (e.g. tadpoles) before the metamorphosis to an adult (e.g. a frog).
Oviparous, because the larvae are hatched after the eggs are laid.
A tadpole is technically not a larvae, it is the spawn (baby) of a frog.
After 7 days, when the egg turns is turning into a tadpole
Yes, frogs do eat larvae. In fact, many frog species primarily feed on larvae, such as mosquito larvae, as part of their diet. This helps control insect populations and maintains the balance of the ecosystem.
The larvae inside frog eggs are able to get their own nutrients better than birds. Therefore, they do not need as much yolk for nourishment.
Frog spawn. They grow into tadpoles and then, in time, into frogs. I believe a female frog lays frogspawn, masses of thousands of small eggs.Spawn.
Frogs typically have a diet consisting of insects, small fish, worms, and other small invertebrates. Therefore, the contents of a frog's stomach may include partially digested prey items such as insects, larvae, or small crustaceans, depending on what the frog has recently consumed.
The typical diet of a mature corroboree frog includes beetles, mites, ants and insect larvae. However, as tadpoles they also tend to eat algae and other small pieces of organic material found in their pools.