How does a tadpole turn into a frog or toad?
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During metamorphosis the tadpole will develop back legs first, then front legs. Around 6 weeks of life the mouth starts to widen. Sometime around 10 weeks the froglet’s, as it is now called, eyes start to bulge out and the tail begins to shrink and eventually disappear. When the lungs finish developing the froglet makes it’s way onto the land and, It’s a frog!
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During metamorphosis the tadpole will develop back legs first, then front legs. Around 6 weeks of life the mouth starts to widen. Sometime around 10 weeks the froglet’s, as it is now called, eyes start to bulge out and the tail begins to shrink and eventually disappear. When the lungs finish developing the froglet makes it’s way onto the land and, It’s a frog!
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• Process of Developing Frogs
• Frogs lay eggs in water, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles that grow into frogs.
• Once hatched, tadpoles take about 14 weeks to transform into tiny frogs. Toad tadpoles take a little bit longer, becoming toadlets after about two months.
• They develop back legs first, then front legs, while the tadpole's tail shrinks and its body becomes less rounded. They also develop lungs and eardrums.
• All frogs reproduce sexually, and all hatch from eggs. In almost all frogs, egg fertilization happens outside the female's body instead of inside.
• The female releases her eggs and the male releases his sperm at the same time.
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