Tadpole breathes by gills but is not a fish because
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Tadpoles are, of course, frog larvae—they look similar to large-headed fish, and even have gills. But their gills are not developed enough to provide them with enough air to survive. Because of that, tadpoles must swim to the surface periodically and breathe in some air.
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