As long as it has gills and tail, the term tadpole will be applied. Only after metamorphosis, when the tail is resorbed and the gills are replaced by lungs do we call frog.
If the frog has become adult and developed gonads, retaining the gills, then it will be called a neotenous frog.
2007-09-07 06:49:54
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answered by Ishan26 7
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In a closed jar on condition which you poke holes in the the superb option of it for ventilation, besides the fact that it is respiration from gills, it nonetheless desires oxygen, precisely like fish do!! Lol. Oh, and the bubbles are popular, your dad is in all probability suitable, that it is getting itself used to breating air, without water. How massive is it? no count number if it is dropping its tail (the tail grows shorter and at one element, dissapears) and is becoming legs, the bubble ingredient is in all probability from it getting to know to breath air.
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answered by behl 4
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After hatching from the egg, the tadpole, sometimes called a polliwog, is gill-breathing and legless and propels itself by means of a tail. During the period of metamorphosis it develops the lungs, legs, and other organs of the adult and, in the frog and the toad, loses the tail.
Now you know!
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2007-09-04 10:38:54
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answered by Ian M 5
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A tadpole :)
http://allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/cycle.html
2007-09-04 10:20:59
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answered by sam1230 4
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Tadpole, although the term pollywog is also used in some areas.
2007-09-04 10:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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a frog with gills is called a PENGUIN!! or a duck ahaha
2007-09-04 11:54:43
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answered by myboo123 2
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"Tadpole" or "Pollywog" are common terms, although Frog Larva is the more scientific term.
2007-09-04 10:37:55
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answered by Mr. Bennett 3
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not a frog yet
2007-09-04 10:20:42
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answered by gilmore4077 2
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A fish.
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2007-09-04 10:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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tadpole
2007-09-04 10:20:26
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answered by bob135 4
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