The Life Cycle of a Frog: Metamorphosis from Tadpole to Frog for Kids - FreeSchool
Life Cycle of a Frog
Introduction to Frog Life Cycle
- The video introduces the life cycle of a frog, emphasizing that what seems simple involves complex biological processes.
- Frogs typically lay jellylike eggs in wet environments, often in water.
Tadpole Stage
- Upon hatching, tadpoles consume the remaining egg yolk, which is rich in protein and supports their rapid growth.
- Tadpoles possess external gills for oxygen intake as they lack lungs; they are aquatic and have long tails for swimming.
Diet and Growth of Tadpoles
- For the first six weeks, tadpoles primarily eat plant material such as algae and duckweed due to their herbivorous diet.
- As they grow, tadpole intestines shorten, preparing them for a transition to an insectivorous diet.
Developmental Changes
- Between six to nine weeks post-hatching, back legs emerge while front legs develop internally; this marks significant physical changes.
- The transformation into a froglet includes changes in mouth structure and dietary habits from plants to insects. The tail shrinks as it is absorbed back into the body.