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explain the life cycle of frog?
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Answered by 777sahaja
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Answer:

The frog's tail will eventually disappear completely and it will start to eat insects instead of plants from the water. The young frog will grow for about 2-4 years to become an adult. The adult frogs then lay their eggs and more tadpoles hatch and begin the cycle again!

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Answered by MysticalStar07
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eggs -

Tiny eggs are laid in very large groups in the water by the female frog. Not all eggs grow into frogs because ducks, fish and insects sometimes eat the eggs, but some eggs hatch into tadpoles.

tadpole -

(polliwog) This stage hatches from the egg. It takes about 21 days for tadpoles to form. The tadpole spends its time growing, eating small plants called algae and swimming in the water.

tadpole with legs-

The tadpole spouts legs in this stage (and later arms), has a longer body and its head is easier to identify. It takes about 5 weeks for this change to begin. Lungs begin to develop to help prepare the frog to live on land.

froglet -

In this stage, the almost full grown frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. These tadpoles are very frog-like.

adult -

After 11 weeks, the adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (the tail has been taken into the body). The frog will mostly live on land. The frog eats insects and worms. Later these new frogs will mate and the whole process begins again.

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