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The life cycle of a frog begins with the egg stage, where female frogs lay clusters of eggs in water, surrounded by a jelly-like substance for protection. Once the eggs hatch, tadpoles emerge, living in water and breathing through gills. At this stage, they have tails for swimming and feed on algae. As tadpoles mature, they gradually develop hind legs, followed by front legs, and their tails begin to shrink. In the froglet stage, they transition to living on both land and water, with the tail disappearing completely. Finally, the froglet becomes an adult frog, breathing air with lungs and living primarily on land, although they return to water to breed. This process of transformation, known as metamorphosis, allows frogs to adapt to both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
The life cycle of a frog begins with the egg stage, where female frogs lay clusters of eggs in water, surrounded by a jelly-like substance for protection. Once the eggs hatch, tadpoles emerge, living in water and breathing through gills. At this stage, they have tails for swimming and feed on algae. As tadpoles mature, they gradually develop hind legs, followed by front legs, and their tails begin to shrink. In the froglet stage, they transition to living on both land and water, with the tail disappearing completely. Finally, the froglet becomes an adult frog, breathing air with lungs and living primarily on land, although they return to water to breed. This process of transformation, known as metamorphosis, allows frogs to adapt to both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
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