That depends in part on your geography. If you are close to other bodies of water that are inhabited by frogs or toads, you are likely to find tadpoles in your pond. To have tadpoles in your pond, it must either be frequented by frogs or toads or have the eggs transported to the pond in some other way.
The presence of tadpoles in a pond also depends on the pond itself. Shallow water on the margins of the pond with good vegetative cover provides favorable conditions for tadpoles. The water quality in the pond must also be conducive to aquatic life for tadpoles to survive.
Well, honey, tadpoles in the pond come from frog eggs. Mama frog lays her eggs in the water, they hatch into tadpoles, and then those little guys grow up to be hopping frogs. It's just nature doing its thing, no need to overcomplicate it.
Tadpoles require water to survive as they breathe and swim in it. Attempting to save tadpoles without water would likely result in their death. If you find tadpoles in a drying pond, the best course of action would be to try and relocate them to a nearby source of water, such as a pond or lake.
No, tadpoles come from eggs laid by adult frogs or toads in bodies of water like ponds or lakes. Bird feces can sometimes act as a vehicle for the spread of frog eggs, but tadpoles themselves do not come from bird poop.
No they won't most of them will eat each other if they have no food or if the larger tadpoles a hungry they will eat the smaller and weaker tadpoles. And some will die from mosquito larvae and adult mosquitoes and will be eaten by larger fish if they are in the wild.
Tadpoles can originate from eggs laid by frogs or toads that visited the pond in previous seasons. Frogs and toads can travel long distances to find suitable breeding sites, so tadpoles may appear in seemingly isolated ponds. In some cases, birds or other animals may inadvertently introduce frog eggs to a pond by carrying them on their feet or feathers.
Riddle: Where Do Tadpoles in the Pawn Shop Come From? Answer: From a frog pawned (word play on pond).
If its in a pond probably, but if its in a small enclosed area, then the crayfish can eat the tadpoles.
Birds, racoons, and fish all eat tadpoles
They usually live in a river or a pond that is shady and muddy.
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Tadpoles often don't do well in water that is not from the pond where they hatched. It is best to mix dechlorinated tapwater with pond water.
they need oxagen and oxagen.
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Snails and tadpoles
what happen to tadpoles during a flood
pond weeds and other vegetation
Tadpoles.