frog tadpoles are usually brown and cane toads are black with there mouth and nose see through but some frogs such as the green mountain frog has jet black tadpoles.
A tadpole
no, its a baby frog in the stage of growing to be a frog or a toad.
it is a baby frog or toad
Tadpole.
tadpoles
No. A tadpole is a juvenile frog or toad and therefore an amphibian.
Grab yourself a dissecting scope; put the tadpole, bellyup, in a dish under the scope. Get a good look inside the tadpoles mouth, and compare it to a species key for frog tadpoles. The number/formation of the teeth will tell you what species of frog your tadpole will turn into.
A Tadpole, the larval form of a frog. Sometimes also referred to as a "wollywog" or "pollywog".
A Variant of polliwog a larval frog or toad. See also tadpole
i think a toad, tadpole, frog, etc. or a salamander
This question isn't really answerable since a tadpole doesn't define species it's just a point in a frog/toads life. If you are asking how to identify a cane toad tadpole, they are brown and about the size of your thumb near the end of the tadpole stage.
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.