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  2. Phyllomedusa burmeisteri - Wikipedia

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    Tadpoles usually have a width of 46.80 mm. Tadpoles have a narrow body and a trapezoidal shape. The width of their body is about one third of their body length. Phyllomedusa tadpoles are usually a dull green color with dark spots around the dorsal region in the shape of stripes. [5]

  3. Ecnomiohyla rabborum - Wikipedia

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    At the time when the legs first appeared, they had a snout to vent length of roughly 25 to 27 mm (0.98 to 1.06 in). [4] The tadpoles were so large and numerous that at times, there appeared to be more tadpoles than water in the tree holes. [10] E. rabborum was remarkable in that the males appeared to provide nutrition to the tadpoles directly ...

  4. Tadpole - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a single family, Megophryidae, length of late-stage tadpoles varies between 3.3 centimetres (1.3 in) and 10.6 centimetres (4.2 in). [6] The tadpoles of the paradoxical frog ( Pseudis paradoxa ) can reach up to 27 centimetres (11 in), [ 7 ] the longest of any frog, [ 8 ] before shrinking to a mere snout-to-vent length of 3.4–7. ...

  5. Pickerel frog - Wikipedia

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    The tadpole of this species is considered unpalatable to many species that would commonly predate on tadpoles. They also exhibit behaviors to avoid predation. To avoid fish, the tadpoles will move to stream margins in order to make them inaccessible to the fish. The tadpoles will also reduce activity after sensing a fish's chemical cues. [21]

  6. Lepidurus apus - Wikipedia

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    Lepidurus apus grows to 4.2–6.0 cm (1.7–2.4 in) in length. Its long abdomen is divided into about 30 segment-like rings, with two long caudal rami or "tails" attached behind the last ring. [1] Between the tails is a projection which distinguishes Lepidurus from Triops, the other notostracan genus. Its carapace is flat with an average length ...

  7. Gastrophryne carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    The newly transformed toads range from 7–12 mm (0.3-0.5 in) in body length. They are found to share the same habitat as adults, and the older stages of the tadpoles are also toxic to many predators. The males reach sexual maturity in a year, while the females reach sexual maturity in at 1–2 years of age. [6]

  8. Usambara torrent frog - Wikipedia

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    The main body (excluding the tail) of the tadpole is oval shaped and the tail is very long; in one 29.6 mm (1.17 in) long tadpole the tail measured 21.7 mm (0.85 in), making up 73% of its total length. The tail fins are reduced, appearing as low ridges along the upper and lower sides of the tail.

  9. Mountain yellow-legged frog - Wikipedia

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    The juvenile may be a tadpole for 3 to 4 years before undergoing metamorphosis. [8] However, this rate heavily varies depending on the temperature and elevation of the area. [7] There are two classes of tadpoles: first year tadpoles and second year tadpoles. Metamorphosis tends to happen the second summer of tadpole life.

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