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ryzh [129]
3 years ago
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What is the life cycle of a Common Frog

Biology
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vichka [17]3 years ago
8 0

Question: <em>What is the life cycle of a common frog?</em>

Answer: A frog's life cycle follows along the path of egg, larva, and adult. To be more specific at what each stage is, the frog begins as an egg, laid in water by it's mother to keep the inside cool and hydrated. When it hatches after around fifteen days, it becomes a tadpole. It stays in the water continuing to grow, feeding on whatever lives down in that area. The frog must quickly understand that it is survival of the fittest as their mother doesn't stick around to feed them. After a good few weeks of them shedding their tail and growing working legs, the tadpole becomes a froglet. This stage of life allows them to become land animal; it will soon begin to transform into a frog. Once it does, it's finally off into the land of freedom, but a cruel one at that.

Uplifting Note: At least you're not an ant!

vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
5 0
It includes three stages: Egg, larva, and adult
The life cycle of a frog consists of three stages: egg, larva, and adult. As the frog grows, it moves through these stages in a process known as metamorphosis.
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