Tadpoles are the young of amphibians such as frogs and toads. Fish are a completely different species of animal who spend most if not all of their lives in water. There are similarities between tadpoles and fish but they are completely different species.
It grows smaller as the tadpole develops. In other words, it grows into it's tail.
I do not fully know, but if this is in a wild pond, it may be a newt and a frog, a frog and a toad or a toad and a newt. But like I said I don't fully know.
nothing really but tadpoles are babies and frogs r older ones
As larval they are immature animals and undergoes metamophosis, e.g., tadpole.
Tadpoles are herbivores and frogs are insects.
See, "Can you tell the difference between a girl Rough-skinned newt and a boy Rough-skinned newt".
tadpoles have tails
A young frog is a tadpole and has a tale and no legs while the adult frog has legs, but no tail.
a tadpole is the second stage before it grows into a frog.
baby newts don't have anything in commen with grown up newts i have a red spotted newt and it's a baby and it has not so many spots as the grown ups do so there you have it
Fish is a vertebrate that lives in water while tadpole is a larvae of amphibians. Fish therefore have observable scales while tadpoles have moist skin. As tadpoles grow they loose their gills which grow into legs.
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