Egg Stage
Our journey begins in freshwater ponds and lakes where female frogs lay hundreds of eggs. These jelly-like eggs will hatch into tadpoles in about six to 21 days. Learn more about frog eggs
Tadpole Stage
Once hatched, the tadpoles spend their time swimming and feeding on algae. As they grow, they gradually develop legs and lungs, preparing for their life on land. Discover more about tadpoles
Froglet Stage
The transition from water to land begins as froglets lose their tails and their lungs become fully functional. This is a critical phase of adaptation. Explore the froglet stage
Adult Frog Stage
Finally, the adult frog is ready to explore both land and water. As skilled jumpers and swimmers, they play an essential role in their ecosystem. Meet the adult frogs