why baby frogs look like baby fish ?
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Breathing. Tadpoles breathe and absorb oxygen when they are in the water, whereas fully developed frogs and toads can breathe on both land and water. Tadpoles breathe through gills, which is another characteristic that makes them similar to fish. As they grow, they eventually lose their gills.
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Tadpoles, also called pollywogs, look like tiny fish. During metamorphosis, their gills become lungs, they grow legs, and their tails are absorbed into their bodies. Adult frogs have little resemblance to the tadpoles they once were. Tadpole comes from roots meaning "toad" and "head."
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