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The frog life cycle
The Egg Stage - This is the first stage of a frogs life cycle. Thousands of eggs are laid by the female frog in water or moist area and covered in a jelly like substance to protect them.
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The Life Cycle of a Frog
Frogs begin life as an egg! The female frog lays thousands of eggs near water or somewhere moist, eggs are covered in a jelly like substance to protect them from predators.
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Multiple Choice
The first stage of a frogs life cycle is called
Metamophosis
Froglet stage
Birth
The Egg Stage
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The Egg Stage Fun Fact
The egg stage lasts 2-3 weeks before hatching into tadpoles! Tadpoles eat what remains of their egg for nutrition, the process of metamorphosis is hungry work! Lots of energy and good food is needed to eventually change into an adult frog.
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Tadpoles go through the process of metamorphosis, 6-9 weeks after hatching, back legs appear followed by front legs, now they a froglet!
Transformation
This is the first stage of a frogs life cycle. Tadpoles have gills to breath under water and a tail for swimming. Tadpoles eat plants and algae.
Tadpole stage
The frog life cycle
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Stage 4 - the final stage
Adult Frog
The final stage in the life cycle of a frog is the adult stage. The frog has lost it's tail and developed lungs to live and breath on land. As frogs are amphibians their skin must stay moist and they have webbed feet help them swim in the water as well as live on land.
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AMPHIBIAN
Any organism that is able to live on land and water
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Fun Frog Fact
Adult Frog
Adult frogs feed on insects and small invertebrates this means they are carnivorous. They use their long sticky tongue to catch insects and are vital in the ecosystem to control the insects population. Thank you frogs!
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Multiple Choice
An adult frog is...
Herbivorous - feeding on plants and algae
Filter feeder - feeding on small organisms in the water
Omniverous - feeding on plants and insects
Carnivorous - feeding on insects and small invertebrates
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Multiple Choice
What stage of the frog life cycle do legs and lungs develop?
Tadpole
Adult frog
Froglet
Amphibian
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Reorder
Reorder the following
Egg
Tadpole
Froglet
Adult Frog
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Fill in the Blanks
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Match
Match the following
Froglet
Tadpole
Adult Frog
Amphibian
Egg stage
Have both gills and lungs
Is herbivorous, eats plants and algae
Is carnivorous
Lives on land and water
Lasts 2-3 weeks
Have both gills and lungs
Is herbivorous, eats plants and algae
Is carnivorous
Lives on land and water
Lasts 2-3 weeks
The frog life cycle
The Egg Stage - This is the first stage of a frogs life cycle. Thousands of eggs are laid by the female frog in water or moist area and covered in a jelly like substance to protect them.
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