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A frog can live on land, but its babies cannot. Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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As they grow and get older their gills start to recede into their bodies Legs develop first followed by arms
Their tails also begin to shrink and they start to eat dead insects and plants in addition to algae. When their lungs develop fully tadpoles can leave the water and live on land as a new frog
Answered by Nishu441
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frog babies respire through the gills just as a fish. Adult frog have holes present on its body, through which it respire, baby frogs do not possess these holes.
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