Biology, asked by arpitanayak6658, 11 months ago

How are adult frogs and larval frogs different?

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Answered by rishab80
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Baby frogs are known as tadpoles or pollywogs. Unlike adult frogs, they very commonly look like fish and lack limbs. Instead they have long, paddle-like tails that allow them to move and survive in water. ... The jaw and skull structure is also distinctly different in tadpoles.
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Answered by DaSecretSoul
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Hōla !!!

Adult frog is fully developed frog.

Larval frog is Tadpole.

Tadpoles resembles like fish.

They have gills

But in adult frog it matures to lungs.

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