Gradually they develop legs (usually the back pair first), lose their external gills and finally their tails.
Frogs have three-chambered hearts, consisting of two atria and one ventricle. Tadpoles, on the other hand, have a two-chambered heart with one atrium and one ventricle. As tadpoles undergo metamorphosis into frogs, their hearts change structure to support the shift from aquatic to terrestrial life.
No. Tadpoles do not play dead.
Tadpoles of frogs tend to have slender bodies with long tails, while tadpoles of toads usually have shorter bodies and stubbier tails. Additionally, frog tadpoles typically have smooth skin, whereas toad tadpoles may have more bumpy or rough textures to their skin.
Tadpoles do not lay eggs at all. Tadpoles are the young frogs or toads that hatch from eggs.
No water plants do not depend on tadpoles in any way because tadpoles get their energy from water plants themselves
No tadpoles are 'baby' frogs when tadpoles get older they grow legs and arms then turn into frogs
when they get older they do
you take out your tadpoles and put them in another tank and then you put the water in the tank that you just took the tadpoles out of by Awesome Girl
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Yes, tadpoles are baby toads. As they get older they get larger and begin to grow legs, slowly losing their tails. Eventually they grow into a toad. Voila!
Tadpoles grow into frogs or toads, depending on the species of the tadpole.
nothing really but tadpoles are babies and frogs r older ones
The tadpole is the juvenile stage. As it gets older, it turns into a frog, not a fish.
heat food and fresh water
They become tadpoles
Frogs have three-chambered hearts, consisting of two atria and one ventricle. Tadpoles, on the other hand, have a two-chambered heart with one atrium and one ventricle. As tadpoles undergo metamorphosis into frogs, their hearts change structure to support the shift from aquatic to terrestrial life.
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