Gills during early stages but also develop lungs in later ones.
Tadpoles start of with gills.
Tadpoles need to come up for air because they have gills, which are not as efficient in extracting oxygen from the water as lungs are in extracting it from the air. By coming up for air at the water's surface, tadpoles can supplement the oxygen they obtain through gills with oxygen from the air.
Tadpoles get oxygen from water like fish do.
Tadpoles use their tails to swim.
Tadpoles are amphibians. They live in water at birth, then they move onto land. They begin with gills, then they develop lungs. Full grown toads/frogs have nostrils on the top of their heads. That is how they breath in different stages.
They use gills.
yes tadpoles use gills to breath in the water By Robert .M. Johnson .j.
Well they have mouths. That they eat out of
It is a cloud of tadpoles.
Yes, in a sense tadpoles use gills and lungs to obtain oxygen. When they first hatch they use gills, Eventually, they become less dependent on the gills as they grow lungs.
They are little fish. Tadpoles live in water, and they require oxygen to survive, therefore they have gills. The gills allow the tadpoles to breathe.
No, when they hatch out of eggs they are air-breathing and look like small turtles