Depends on the species of frog, the country and the size of the body of water. Generally in America, eggs laid in a smaller body of water (a road rut) the eggs will evolve from a creature that has gills and is entirely needful of water to live into one that has no gills and is in need of lesser degrees of water, in about two-three months (green frog, pickeral frog). In a larger body of water--pond--the same species may take another month or more. The above process also depends on the water not becoming too warm or drying up or being polluted. Some species (bullfrog, in a lake ) can remain a tadpole for two years or more. The tiger salamander's tadpole (axolotl) in a lake where it is impossible to leave the water (steep shoreline) may retain its gills and breed. Some (Sumatra Toad) may carry on its metamorphosis within the parent and be born as a "baby" frog.
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It typically takes about 6 to 12 weeks for a tadpole to metamorphose into a frog, depending on the species and environmental conditions. During this time, the tadpole undergoes significant physical changes as it grows limbs, loses its tail, and develops lungs for breathing on land.
Some tadpoles take longer than others to turn into frogs based on the species. Under unfavorable condition, some tadpoles take up to two years to transform. However, generally it takes tadpoles 2-3 months to become frogs.
it all depends on the type of frog.
bull frog tadpoles take a long time around 2 years from when they hatch in till they turn into full frogs
but leopard frog tadpole only take about 6 weeks 1 1/2 months
It takes about 90-100 days for a tadpole to become a frog.
( for the leopard frog )
I takes about 90 days to develope fully from a tadpole into a frog (or toad) (3 months).
A tadpole turns into a frog through the process of metamorphosis. This transformation involves the tadpole developing hind legs, then front legs, and eventually losing its tail as it transitions into its adult frog form.
A pollywog, also known as a tadpole, is the larval stage of an amphibian, such as a frog or a toad. They typically have a long tail, no legs, and gills for breathing underwater. Over time, they undergo metamorphosis to develop into their adult form.
It typically takes about 6-9 weeks for a tadpole to develop hind legs. The front legs usually appear a week or two later. These stages of metamorphosis vary depending on the species of frog and environmental conditions.
The life cycle of a frog consists of four stages: egg, tadpole, froglet, and adult frog. The process begins with the female frog laying eggs in water, which then hatch into tadpoles. Tadpoles undergo metamorphosis, developing legs and lungs, before transforming into froglets and, finally, adult frogs.
A frog is like a fish in that both are vertebrate animals with the ability to live in aquatic environments. However, frogs are amphibians, meaning they can also live on land, while fish are exclusively aquatic. Additionally, frogs undergo metamorphosis from tadpoles to adults, whereas fish hatch from eggs as miniature versions of their adult selves.