The water world
well the "tadpole" never dies. it becomes a frog.. lool
No part of the tadpole falls of. The tadpole grows legs and then the tail shrinks. It doesn't fall off.
The world around a tadpole is its aquatic environment, including water, plants, rocks, and other organisms. It provides the necessary resources for the tadpole to grow, develop, and eventually transform into a frog.
lives in water. both are ovipara.
Its gills.
the legs come out
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.
over time from the day the tadpole is born it changes into a frog. when they are a tadpole they live in the water until they are a complete frog. then the adult frog lives on land from now on
No, a tadpole is the larva of frogs, which makes it technically an amphibian. It is, even though it lives in water and has gills. Anyway, it's not a mammal because 1.) It doesn't have hair/fur, 2.) It doesn't have its young live, 3.) it doesn't feed its young with milk. Hope this helps, User Ameobea The Tadpole is the young of the frog which is an amphibian. Although, by definition, an amphibian is capable of living in & out of water but returns to water to spawn, the tadpole does neither. It does not spawn until it has developed into a mature adult (frog) and nor can it survive out of water. A mammal on the otherhand is defined by that fact that it gives birth to a live youngster which is, for all intents and purposes, a replica of it's parents.
Was in water. And is now on land. Ex: a frog. A tadpole live in the water first. Then it grows and lives on land.
think around 50%
tadpole to frogThis is called metamorphosis. You all just need to get a lyffe! joke! i love science!The term 'Maturation' should also apply.I think also that there is another term...When a tadpole turns into a frog, we call it metamorphosis, or the process of transformation from an immature amphibian form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages.