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.
yes. a tadpole is a young frog. A Tadpole MAY be a young frog but all tadpoles are not neccessarily young frogs. There are several species of creature like Newts and Toads etc that also have a tadpole stage.
Frog, egg - tadpole. Silkworm IS the young of the Silk Moth.
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.
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.
Frog larva
tadpole, a frog's larva.
It's a 'tadpole'
A tadpole
tadpoles
A tadpole is technically not a larvae, it is the spawn (baby) of a frog.
The scientific name for a tadpole is usually "Larva" followed by the species name of the frog it will develop into. For example, the scientific name for a tadpole of the common frog (Rana temporaria) would be "Larva Rana temporaria."
The stages are as follow: * egg * larva * juvenile * adult
Yes, they have a tadpole stage, which is different in form and appearance than an older frog.
Aquatic larva, terrestrial juvenile and adult. Tadpole, froglet (small frog with small tail) and adult frog.
Because it is a younger, different form of the frog, and is placed accordingly because of its location in the life cycle.
The scientific name for a tadpole is typically "larva" if it belongs to the class Amphibia, which includes frogs and toads.