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The difference between a tadpole and a fish is that tadpoles are amphibians whereas fish are a group itself. Also that tadpoles grow upto be frogs but fish just increase in size.And also fish does look like its parents while the tadpole does not look like its parents.

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A Tadpole consists only of a body and a tail. A fish, even a tiny baby (fry) has all of its fins so it bears no resemblence whatsoever to a tadpole.

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