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Tadpoles will eventually develop into an adult amphibian - frog or toad, for example.
sort of Tadpoles do not look like adult frogs, if that's what you mean.
Tadpoles are the young of frogs and toads.
the problem is tadpoles cant thats why the frog makes so many baby tadpoles
When first hatched, a baby frog is a tadpole. When it grows legs but still has its tail, it is a froglet.Baby frogs are called tadpoles, polliwogs or froglets.The larval stage of frogs are called tadpoles or pollywogs.They are called, tadpoles, and after hatching from the frog spawn, live underwater, breathing through external gills, and eating algae.A baby frog is called a tadpole, and is an example of micro-evolution.
Well first of all the female frog lay eggs and when the eggs hatch they are tadpoles, then the tadpoles transform into frog-like creatures whom are tiny and have tails and then they finally turn into frogs!.
A tadpole is how a frog starts out in life. They have gills, a tail, and a mouth. Tadpoles have legs and arms start to show as they grow into a young frog, or froglet. They have gills during each of these phases and their lungs form as they complete the growth cycle and change into an adult frog.
Tadpoles are baby frogs - it's just called a frog.
Tadpoles are herbivores and frogs are insects.
First they are eggs. Then they hatch into a tadpole. They look like a fish but with a big head. They are dark in color. Then in a month or 2 they grow into baby frogs that are way amaller than the adult but they will still have a tail for a while. Then the tail will grow so short that it is almost gone.
Tadpoles aren't fish, but baby frogs. They grow legs and lose their tails later.