It all depends on species. Some species, such as the red-eyed tree frog, leopard frog, and other common medium-sized species, egg to adult, eggs hatch at different times depending on species, ( although the lowest I know about is hatching a week after fertilization) and then tadpole to froglet for those species is about 7-9 weeks, then froglet to adult is I'm not sure, but I think it's a couple of months. For bullfrogs, you will probably be waiting a while, my friend. I don't know how long it takes them to hatch, but I know that these huge tads take up to 2 years to develop into a froglet. And then I don't know how long it takes them to reach adulthood.
A pollywog, also known as a tadpole, is the larval stage of an amphibian, such as a frog or a toad. They typically have a long tail, no legs, and gills for breathing underwater. Over time, they undergo metamorphosis to develop into their adult form.
Some frogs only grow to less than an inch long. Others, such as the African bullfrog can grow as big as 8 inches.
It depends on the kind of frog, some frogs just take weeks, and others can take years.
It typically takes about 5-6 months for a baby penguin to grow into an adult penguin. During this time, the young penguin will molt its downy feathers and develop its adult plumage.
a frogs brain is a lot smaller than a humans brain because a normal sized frog is about as big as big as our pupil so how could a frog fit the same brain in their head as us! (a frog and toad are different a toad is more slimy and bigger so don't get mixed up)
12 feet long
Depends on the species and how big the frog is.
a bullfrog can be 10 inches long
The Wood frog can grow to about 3 feet long! WOW!
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A pollywog, also known as a tadpole, is the larval stage of an amphibian, such as a frog or a toad. They typically have a long tail, no legs, and gills for breathing underwater. Over time, they undergo metamorphosis to develop into their adult form.
It depends on the age of a frog, the circumstances and chance of infection. A cut-off like wound has a smaller chance of infection than a rip-off wound. If the frog is just a froglet, the leg will grow faster compared to an adult species. If the circumstances are bad (food shortage, too much parasites infecting the frog) this will have a negative impact on the healingprocess.
a frog or toad lays it's eggs in water and then leaves them to hatch and grow on their own
An adult Velociraptor was 6 feet long. That is the same as 1.8 meters in length.
The time for eggs to hatch varies among species, as does the time for the hatched tadpole to complete metamorphosis into an adult frog.
at least of a meter
Why the hell would you keep a dead frog long enough to grow fuzz.....?!?! Its probably moldy or something like that.