The journey of a frog from egg to adulthood involves fascinating transformations. Frog eggs are laid in clusters called egg masses, often in ponds or puddles, with a single female capable of laying up to 4,000 eggs.
Tadpoles hatch from eggs. They eat their own jelly shell in order to break free.
Floating topic
The adult frog is achieved by the tail shortening, legs and arms growing, and lungs and mouth being fully functional
A SPECIAL THANKS TO:
http://instruct.neric.org/frogs/metamorphosis.htm
http://www.kidzone.ws/lw/frogs/facts3.htm
http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/animals/frog.html
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Metamorph, Small frog, and Nymph are names for this part
This mini frog has working lungs
Life Cycle of a Frog
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CHILD FRIENDLY
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TIME LAPSE
Main topic
Life Science
Frog eggs: these clusters of floating eggs are called "egg masses".
She can lay up to 4,000 eggs at one time!
Eggs must be in a pond, puddle, or water to survive
egg
tadpole
Tadpoles must be in the water to survive: they have gills and a tail
small frog
adult frog
Metamorphosis
Life Cycle
The changes a frog goes through to become an adult