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Explore the intriguing stages in the life cycle of a frog, from egg to tadpole to fully grown amphibian, all within the aquatic environment. Witness how a female frog lays eggs in water, leading to the hatching of tadpoles and their transformation into froglets and eventually full-grown frogs. Discover the process that takes approximately 11 weeks to complete.
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Life Cycle of a Frog A female Frog laying eggs in the water. Frog Eggs or Frog Spawn - Frogs lay their eggs in water or wet places.
After 21 Days Eggs Hatching - the tadpole embryo leaves it’s jelly shell and swims in to the water. This can take 3 days to 3 weeks. Tadpole - a tadpole has a tail. This helps it to swim in the water.
After 5 weeks the tadpoles grow hind legs. Slowly they will start to loose their tail. Tadpole Head
Froglet- As their legs get bigger the tail will disappear completely. Then the legs help them to swim in the water. Frog - after 11 weeks the tadpole becomes a fully grown Frog.
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