Do toads have tadpole stage like frogs?
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Tadpole. Tadpole, also called polliwog, aquatic larval stage of frogs and toads. Compared with the larvae of salamanders, tadpoles have short, oval bodies, with broad tails, small mouths, and no external gills. ... The tadpole stage can be as short as two weeks or as long as three years.
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Tadpole. Tadpole, also called polliwog, aquatic larval stage of frogs and toads. Compared with the larvae of salamanders, tadpoles have short, oval bodies, with broad tails, small mouths, and no external gills. ... The tadpole stage can be as short as two weeks or as long as three years.
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They are usually wholly aquatic, though some species have tadpoles that are terrestrial. Having no hard parts, it might be expected that fossil tadpoles would not exist.
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