Pollywogs (tadpoles) is in larvae stage when it hatches. It has a powerful tail to help it get to food. After 6 weeks they get their limbs.
After a tadpole hatches, it will typically feed on algae and plant matter. As it grows, it will start to develop limbs and its tail will reduce in size. Eventually, it will undergo metamorphosis and transform into a frog or toad.
Before it becomes a frog, a frog starts its life cycle as an egg, then hatches into a tadpole. The tadpole will further develop into a froglet before eventually maturing into an adult frog.
When a tadpole first hatches, the gills are located internally and not yet functional. As the tadpole grows and develops, the gills shift to the outside of its body and become functional for breathing underwater.
The forelimbs of frogs are primarily designed to support the hind limbs during sitting and walking. The back limbs are the ones designed for jumping.
The process of a tadpole developing into a frog is called metamorphosis. During this process, the tadpole undergoes physical changes, such as the growth of limbs and the absorption of the tail, to become a frog.
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After a tadpole hatches, it will typically feed on algae and plant matter. As it grows, it will start to develop limbs and its tail will reduce in size. Eventually, it will undergo metamorphosis and transform into a frog or toad.
a tadpole that hatches from an egg ( ure not very smart ) :(
An egg. then it hatches into a tadpole, and then becomes a frog.
a tadpole first hatches and looks like a fish, next it has legs and arms, then it becomes a full frog.
Before it becomes a frog, a frog starts its life cycle as an egg, then hatches into a tadpole. The tadpole will further develop into a froglet before eventually maturing into an adult frog.
When a tadpole first hatches, the gills are located internally and not yet functional. As the tadpole grows and develops, the gills shift to the outside of its body and become functional for breathing underwater.
The forelimbs of frogs are primarily designed to support the hind limbs during sitting and walking. The back limbs are the ones designed for jumping.
The process of a tadpole developing into a frog is called metamorphosis. During this process, the tadpole undergoes physical changes, such as the growth of limbs and the absorption of the tail, to become a frog.
The frog is in an egg, then the egg hatches to form a tadpole. The tadpole grows back legs, then front flippers. Finally, metamorphosis occurs, and voila! Adult frog.
A tadpole is the larval stage of a frog or toad, so it doesn't have a specific "father" name in the traditional sense. Instead, it hatches from eggs laid by an adult female frog or toad, with the male contributing to fertilization. Thus, the father of a tadpole would simply be the male frog or toad that fertilized the eggs.
In tadpoles, the front legs typically develop before the back legs. During the metamorphosis from tadpole to frog, the front limbs appear first, allowing the tadpole to start moving more effectively on land. The back legs develop later, enabling the tadpole to jump and swim more efficiently as it fully transitions into a frog.