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Frog Life Cycle Stage 1: Eggs are laid in a mass of jelly in water. Stage 2: Eggs hatch into tadpoles, which have tails and gills and live in water. Stage 3: Tadpoles grow legs and lungs develop, the tail is reabsorbed and they become froglets. Stage 4: Froglets are fully developed into adult frogs with legs and lungs on land.





















Introduction to the frog life cycle, highlighting its stages from egg mass to adult frog.
Metamorphosis is a significant change in form and is not exclusive to frogs, as other animals also undergo it.
Introduction to the frog life cycle, highlighting its stages from egg mass to adult frog.
Details on tadpole, an immature frog that breathes and swims in water, having gills and a long tail.
Transition phases of tadpole development, from hind legs appearing to becoming a froglet with four legs.
Description of the adult frog having fully developed legs and lungs, indicating it is no longer a tadpole.
Introduction to the frog life cycle, highlighting its stages from egg mass to adult frog.
Comparison between young ostrich and young frog, emphasizing physical differences at juvenile stages.