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Life Cycle of a Frog
There are types of the life cycle of the
                 frog
               • The eggs

               • Tadpoles

               • Frog lets

                 • Frog
The Egg



• Frogs lay their eggs in water or wet places. A
  floating clump of eggs is called frog spawn.
The Tadpole


• The tadpole has a long tail, and lives in the
  water. It is extremely vulnerable, and must
  rely on its camouflage to protect it. The
  tadpoles also face danger by being eaten by
  other water animals. Sometimes the pond
  dries up. As a result the tadpoles die.
Frog lets

• After seven weeks their hind legs begin to
  grow. After nine weeks, front lets grow and
  their tails are almost gone. After about twelve
  weeks the tadpoles can swim to the surface of
  the water and breathe in air.
The Frog
• Eleven weeks after the egg was laid, a fully
  developed frog with lungs, legs, and no tail
  emerges from the water. This frog will live
  mostly on land, with occasional swims. The
  tiny frogs begin to eat insects and
  worms. Eventually, it will find a mate. The
  way this is done varies depending on the
  species. The female lays the eggs, the male
  fertilizes them, and the whole process begins
  again.
Powerpoint for science module life cycle of a frog

Powerpoint for science module life cycle of a frog

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  • 2.
    There are typesof the life cycle of the frog • The eggs • Tadpoles • Frog lets • Frog
  • 3.
    The Egg • Frogslay their eggs in water or wet places. A floating clump of eggs is called frog spawn.
  • 5.
    The Tadpole • Thetadpole has a long tail, and lives in the water. It is extremely vulnerable, and must rely on its camouflage to protect it. The tadpoles also face danger by being eaten by other water animals. Sometimes the pond dries up. As a result the tadpoles die.
  • 7.
    Frog lets • Afterseven weeks their hind legs begin to grow. After nine weeks, front lets grow and their tails are almost gone. After about twelve weeks the tadpoles can swim to the surface of the water and breathe in air.
  • 9.
    The Frog • Elevenweeks after the egg was laid, a fully developed frog with lungs, legs, and no tail emerges from the water. This frog will live mostly on land, with occasional swims. The tiny frogs begin to eat insects and worms. Eventually, it will find a mate. The way this is done varies depending on the species. The female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes them, and the whole process begins again.