metamorphosis
metamorphosis
Metamorphoses
Because they have to undergo metamorphosis.
Metamorphosis. The back legs grow, then the front legs. The tail then disappears and you have a froglett.
tadpole undergoes metamorphosis, transforming into an adult frog. During this process, the tadpole gradually develops limbs, loses its tail, and its internal organs undergo changes to adapt for life on land. This transformation allows the frog to transition from an aquatic to a terrestrial lifestyle.
No. A tadpole undergoes the process of metamorphosis to become a frog as does a caterpillar in order to become a butterfly or moth, but while a penguin chick may mature into an adult, it is always a penguin.
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.
No, because the genes of that quality is already there. it just isn't ready to undergo it.
A tadpole breathes through its gills, which are located on the sides of its head. As the tadpole grows and develops into a frog, it will undergo metamorphosis and develop lungs to breathe air instead.
A frog or toad starts out life as a tadpole.
A polywog is another term for a tadpole, which is the larval stage of amphibians such as frogs and toads. Polywogs are characterized by their long tails and lack of legs, and they undergo metamorphosis as they develop into adulthood.