
Life Cycles: Amphibian Life Cycles
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Science, Biology
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Frogs and salamanders are amphibians, animals that start life in water and later adapt to land. Amphibians lay eggs in water, from which tadpoles emerge. Tadpoles, the larval stage of frogs, have tails and gills for aquatic life. As they mature, they develop legs and lungs, enabling them to live on land. The video explores the transformation from tadpole to adult frog, highlighting the physical changes that occur.
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