Stage 1: Egg
Froge eggs are often laid in clusters in water. They are jelly-like and vulnerable, relying on the ecosystem for protection until they hatch.
Stage 2: Tadpole
Upon hatching, a froge begins life as a tadpole. Equipped with a tail for swimming and gills for breathing, they thrive in aquatic environments.
Stage 3: Metamorphosis
During this fascinating phase, the tadpole undergoes significant changes, growing legs and lungs while the tail gradually disappears.
Stage 4: Adult Froge
As fully developed froges, they leave the water to become more territorial and carnivorous, showcasing impressive adaptations for life both in and out of water.
For a deeper dive into each stage, check our detailed resource section!