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  2. Tadpole - Wikipedia

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    A tadpole or polliwog (also spelled pollywog) is the larval stage in the biological life cycle of an amphibian. Most tadpoles are fully aquatic, though some species of amphibians have tadpoles that are terrestrial. Tadpoles have some fish-like features that may not be found in adult amphibians such as a lateral line, gills and swimming tails.

  3. Jellynose fish - Wikipedia

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    The jellynose fishes or tadpole fishes are the small order Ateleopodiformes. This group of ray-finned fish is monotypic , containing a single family Ateleopodidae . It has about a dozen species in four genera , but these enigmatic fishes are in need of taxonomic revision.

  4. Purple frog - Wikipedia

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    The tadpoles also had constant activity in the streams as well. They also have a huge influence on the number of tadpoles in the environments they are in. [ 18 ] Due to increasing population in India where the purple frogs are native to, large open areas where purple frogs typically reside are being reconstructed for agricultural and settlement ...

  5. Frog - Wikipedia

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    Tadpoles are highly vulnerable to being eaten by fish, newts, predatory diving beetles, and birds, particularly water birds, such as storks and herons and domestic ducks. Some tadpoles, including those of the cane toad (Rhinella marina), are poisonous. The tadpole stage may be as short as a week in explosive breeders or it may last through one ...

  6. Tailed frog - Wikipedia

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    Tadpoles require cool streams with smooth-surfaced stones with a minimum diameter of 55 mm (2.2 in). Tadpoles probably spend most of their time attached to such substrates by a large oral sucker . The large, sucker-like mouth parts of the tadpoles are a second distinctive feature of the species, enabling survival in turbulent water unsuitable ...

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    A magical underwater image of western toad tadpoles has won the 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. ... fiancé in rare family photo. Finance. Finance. USA TODAY.

  8. Shovelnose frog - Wikipedia

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    The tadpoles may remain out of water up to a few days. Unlike most burrowing frogs, the shovelnose frogs burrow head-first, as opposed to rear-first, hence their other common names - snout-burrowers. Some species are kept as pets.

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