they eat hide, and play in them. Its like there home
Frogs can lay hundreds to thousands of eggs at a time, depending on the species. Each of these eggs hatches into a tadpole, so frogs can potentially have numerous tadpoles from a single clutch of eggs.
Yes, once tadpoles have developed into frogs with front and back legs, known as froglets, they are capable of leaving the water. Froglets still require moisture and access to water, but they can survive on land for extended periods of time.
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.
Tadpoles do not lay eggs at all. Tadpoles are the young frogs or toads that hatch from eggs.
Tadpoles are typically filter feeders or herbivorous, while adult frogs are almost entirely carnivorous.
Tadpoles are not likely to survive. That is the reason frogs lay so many eggs. By laying that many eggs, they increase the odds that a few will survive to adulthood.
tadpoles are baby frogs
The tadpoles cant survive if the eggs are layed on land
Tadpoles are the young of frogs. The tadpoles will eventually develop into frogs.
No tadpoles are 'baby' frogs when tadpoles get older they grow legs and arms then turn into frogs
Frogs and tadpoles are the same however frogs are fully grown and tadpoles are just little babies. :)
No, tadpoles come from frogs then when the tadpoles grow up they become frogs not fish!
You would need to research farther because both Frogs and toads come from tadpoles.
They were tadpoles.
heat food and fresh water
No. Tadpoles are baby frogs.
Baby frogs are tadpoles. Tadpoles eat algae.