natural process of frog other reasons how can frog grow
natural process of frog other reasons how can frog grow NDx8N
The picture illustrates the life cycle of a frog. In general, about 11 distinct stages are required for a frog to develop into maturity. It is also evident that the color of the creature changes several times over its lifespan.
At the first stage in the process, an adult frog lays eggs, in which, after some time, embryos develop. In the next phase of frog development, embryos hatch their eggs and take the form of tadpoles, which will cling to algae. These tadpoles then develop external gills to allow breathing, and their tails keep on growing simultaneously. Over the next three stages, the creature develops rear and front legs, the latter being relatively shorter, while relying on food stored in its tail for survival and development. Subsequently, the tail becomes shorter and eventually it vanishes by the time the frog reaches its adolescence. Finally, as time passes, the frog matures and its size grows virtually three times bigger in comparison with its youth stage, and it is during adulthood that the frog can mate to continue its species.
The picture illustrates the life cycle of a
frog
.
In general
, about 11 distinct
stages
are required
for a
frog
to
develop
into maturity. It is
also
evident that the color of the creature
changes
several
times
over its lifespan.
At the
first
stage
in the process, an adult
frog
lays eggs, in which, after
some
time
, embryos
develop
. In the
next
phase of
frog
development, embryos hatch their eggs and take the form of tadpoles, which will cling to algae. These tadpoles then
develop
external gills to
allow
breathing, and their tails
keep
on growing
simultaneously
. Over the
next
three
stages
, the creature
develops
rear and front legs, the latter being
relatively
shorter, while relying on food stored in its tail for survival and development.
Subsequently
, the tail becomes shorter and
eventually
it vanishes by the
time
the
frog
reaches its adolescence.
Finally
, as
time
passes, the
frog
matures and its size grows
virtually
three
times
bigger
in comparison
with its youth
stage
, and it is during adulthood that the
frog
can mate to continue its species.
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