Who says the travel at birth
The distance a frog will travel away from or back to its birth place can vary depending on the species, habitat, and availability of resources. Some species of frogs may remain in close proximity to their birth place for their entire life, while others may migrate longer distances to find suitable breeding grounds or food sources.
Yes, egg to tadpole to frog
whice have to be fertilized the egg cell of fish or frog
egg--tadpole--frog egg--meal worm--darkling beetle caterpillar--butterfly
The chick egg has much more yolk than the frog egg. A blastopore in frog egg and a premitive groove in chick egg both have the same basic function which is to mark the origin of gastrulation
the male covers the egg with sperm
A tadpole
An egg. then it hatches into a tadpole, and then becomes a frog.
Egg, tadpole, young, frog
Ones is flatter.
Egg is to tadpole as tadpole is to frog.
The stages are as follow: * egg * larva * juvenile * adult