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life cycle of frog in short

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Answered by hardik81
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The frog eggs will hatch within 3-25 days, depending on the species and water temperature. They will hatch faster if the water is warmer. Colder temperatures will slow down the hatching process. Eggs vary in size, colors and shapes with different species. The eggs are usually covered with a jellylike substance that acts like a protective coating. Even the jelly differs, depending on species.
Answered by BPrincess
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In the life cycle of an amphibian, eggs are laid in water. A tadpole then emerges from the eg, and swims freely in water. The tadpole has gills, a tail and a small circular mouth. The tadpole grows until it begins metamorphosis. Metamorphosis begins with the development of the hind legs, followed by the front legs, The lungs develop, and the tadpole begins to swim to the surface of the water to breathe. The intestine shortens to adapt to a carnovores diet. In frogs, the tail is absorbed by the body dueing the last stages of metamorphosis. A tailed tadpole changes into a tail-less frog.



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