well my guesses are that it just does is search for its food and croaks to attract a female to bread then the tadpole turns into for frogs+toads and keeps on going on.
A young frog is a tadpole and has a tale and no legs while the adult frog has legs, but no tail.
frog
The life cycle of the frog begins as a fertilized egg, which then turns into a tadpole. The tadpole grows legs and eventually loses its tail, becoming an adult frog. This process is called metamorphosis, which is any process of transformation, such as that of the immature frog (tadpole) to the adult frog.
no. its an example of indirect development as when it is born it doesnt resemble an adult frog instead it its born as a toad and undergoes metamorphosis to become a frog
An amphibian is a type of animal that lives in the water when its young and lives on land when its an adult (e.g a frog) An amphibian is a type of animal that lives in the water when its young and lives on land when its an adult (e.g a frog)
Yes, an adult frog is an amphibian.
frog eggs ==> tadpole ==> back legs appear ==> young adult frog (tail disappears) ==> adult frog
frog eggs ==> tadpole ==> back legs appear ==> young adult frog (tail disappears) ==> adult frog
A tadpole is a young frog that has yet to develop into an adult frog.
Aquatic larva, terrestrial juvenile and adult. Tadpole, froglet (small frog with small tail) and adult frog.
It is pumped by the Frog's heart.
Metamorphosis
sort of Tadpoles do not look like adult frogs, if that's what you mean.
a frog is an amphibian. one of their characteristic is that their skin is moist and since they are partially aquatic animals they could die without water.
A young frog is a tadpole and has a tale and no legs while the adult frog has legs, but no tail.
The stages are as follow: * egg * larva * juvenile * adult
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