Most tadpoles develop first in eggs, and then in a body of freshwater, such as a pond, stream, or other small pool. There are a few species that develop in special pouches on the parents body.
Tadpoles are the young of frogs. The tadpoles will eventually develop into frogs.
Tadpoles will eventually develop into an adult amphibian - frog or toad, for example.
No, because there aren't sexual tadpoles. Tadpoles are the immature forms, and sexuality does not develop until they become frogs.
Tadpoles eat alga until they develop into a frog, toad or newt.
they start growing it when there born
As tadpoles grow they start to develop legs, a distinct head, and become more frog-like.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.
They develop by feeding from the yolk of the egg that the frog has laid and that is the equivalent of a placenta.
No, algae do not turn into tadpoles. Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs and develop from frog eggs, not algae. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can multiply rapidly in water with sufficient nutrients and sunlight.
Gills.
Toads are a type of frog so yes.
The uterus of a frog is responsible for receiving and storing fertilized eggs until they develop into tadpoles. The uterus provides a protected environment for the eggs to develop before they are expelled into the water as fully formed tadpoles.