No, when they hatch out of eggs they are air-breathing and look like small turtles
They feed on snails, crayfish, tadpoles and aquatic vegetation
There is no actual names for a group of baby turtles but I guess you can call it hatchlings
well, blackbirds are the most common to eat tadpoles. Tadpoles are VERY fast swimmers, and blackbirds are VERY fast at catching their prey. but, hawks and eagles eat tadpoles as well; but not as much as blackbirds because, hawks and eagles eat meat that are land animals, besides frogs, toads, and some reptiles, but if hawks and eagles need the tadpoles to keep themselves or their babies alive. most likely, for their babies. birds would die to keep their babies alive. same goes for owls. so, the birds that eat tadpoles *rarely and frequently* are: owls, blackbirds, hawks, and eagles.
Tadpoles first grow hind legs and then front legs. the hind leg appear right where the tail starts
well, first it grows like arms and legs and then it grows to become a frog.
This is an odd question, as many aquatic turtles do in fact eat tadpoles if given the right opportunity.
tadpoles are baby frogs
No. Tadpoles are baby frogs.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.
fish , and turtles , snails frogs, and tadpoles
No tadpoles are 'baby' frogs when tadpoles get older they grow legs and arms then turn into frogs
They feed on snails, crayfish, tadpoles and aquatic vegetation
There will be fewer frogs maturing from the remaining population.
Water snakes, fish such as bass and carp, baby alligators and crocodiles, young turtles, predatory insects such as dragonflies, predatory birds such as blue herons, frogs and other tadpoles
Female turtles leave their baby's to find food
both
Most the time babie fish will swim faster than tadpoles