The Life Cycle of a Frog
Written by Jacob Burke / Good Stuff staff
May 24th 2013
The life cycle of a frog starts with the eggs, the male frog
fertilizes the eggs as the female lays them. Frog eggs are in attached in a
large clump, while toad eggs are in strands.
Step 2, the eggs hatch and tiny tadpoles hop out,
they feed on the yolk of their egg.
Step 3, the tadpoles grow legs after about 6 to 9 weeks.
They are then able to eat plants and dead bugs.
Step 4, the tadpole turns into a froglet, a miniature
frog with a tiny tail.
Step 5, the last step, the froglet turns into an adult male
frog and can go above land. It will start the process over again.
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