- Tadpole | Definition, Gills, Facts | Britannica
Tadpole, aquatic larval stage of frogs and toads Compared with the larvae of salamanders, tadpoles have short oval bodies with broad tails, small mouths, and no external gills
- Tadpole - Wikipedia
A tadpole or polliwog (also spelled pollywog) is the larval stage in the biological life cycle of an amphibian Most tadpoles are fully aquatic, though some species of amphibians have tadpoles that are terrestrial
- The Complete Frog Life Cycle - Egg, Tadpole, Frog - AnimalWised
The tadpole stage is the second crucial phase in a frog's life cycle This entirely aquatic stage is characterized by several key adaptations that allow the tadpole to thrive in the water until it's ready for its dramatic transformation into a land-dwelling frog
- The Frog Life Cycle for Kids - National Geographic Kids
Now, the baby frogs are known as tadpoles They have gills, a mouth, and a long tail, which they need for swimming! DID YOU KNOW? The tadpole stage of the frog life cycle is also known as the larval stage Tadpoles are frog larvae, in the same way that caterpillars are butterfly larvae!
- The story of tadpoles - Zoo Atlanta
It is impossible to determine which species a tadpole represents unless somebody has done a lot of work to associate a distinctive tadpole anatomy with the adult form of a particular frog
- TADPOLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TADPOLE is a larval amphibian; specifically : a frog or toad larva that has a rounded body with a long tail bordered by fins and external gills soon replaced by internal gills and that undergoes a metamorphosis to the adult
- Tadpoles: Larvae of Frogs and Toads - Owlcation
Tadpoles are the larval stages of frogs and toads Amphibians differ from most other vertebrates (higher organisms with a backbone) in that their eggs develop into a larval stage, known as a tadpole The word comes from the old English words for a toad and a head (poll)
- Tadpole Definition - General Biology I Key Term | Fiveable
A tadpole is the larval stage of amphibians, particularly frogs and toads, characterized by a soft, aquatic body, a tail for swimming, and gills for breathing underwater
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