Friday, 31 July 2020

Frogs

Frogs

Frogs are special animals because they can live on water and on land.They  like to hide in moist, damp places, and they don't like direct sunlight. You can find them near ponds, at the edges of swamps, and on river banks. Here is a live cycle of how they were born.



Tadpole Eggs

Tadpole Eggs also called as fertilized eggs and are laid by female frogs normally around 2 to 12 get laid at a time. They are little jelly clear round balls with one black dot in the middle of it, they float on water in about clusters of 45 also called mass. Some Tadpole eggs can take up to 8 mouths but most take 6 to 8 weeks.


Tadpoles

Once they form into tadpoles they grow a little bigger and kidda look like little fish on clear jelly,well… at least I think that. When it forms it grows grills that allow it to breath underwater. The tadpoles can only swim and eat for the start. They eat the plants that are underwater, after a while it forms lungs so it can breathe out of the water when it becomes a frog. It also forms little fragile legs and a really long tail. It forms legs so that it can leap instead of all ways swimming. 



Young Frogs

After 14 long weeks It finally forms into a frog. Now it has 4 legs and the tail becomes shorter,and only has a little stub left. When it is young it leaps out of the water for the first time to. Also when it is young it eats nothing… Imagine eating nothing for days.


Adult Frog 

This is when the frog's tail completely disappears and it eats insects insead of plants and water. The young frog will grow for about 2-4 years to become an adult. The adult frogs then lay their eggs and more tadpoles hatch and begin the cycle again!


And that is how a tadpole turns into a frog. I hope I teach you a thing or 2 about a life cycle of a frog.



Here is my expatiation writing on frogs.



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