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Animals & Nature
Ages 3-18
Fun Tadpoles Facts For Kids
The life cycle by which a tadpole develops into a frog is one fascinating journey. If you are keen to keep them as pets, read on as we share some interesting facts about this larval stage of frogs and toads.
Tadpoles live in water and have certain features like gills to breathe, tails, and lateral lines that help them survive in water. As they grow and metamorphize into frogs/toads, features like the gills, tails disappear, and forelimbs, legs, and lungs develop.
There are more than 6000 species of frogs in the world. So their babies come in varying sizes, colors, weight, and the time they take to metamorphize into adult frogs/toads also vary.
Another name for a tadpole is polliwog. The name tadpole comes from the Middle English word 'taddepole,' which has elements that mean 'toad' 'head.' Similarly, polliwog comes from the word 'polwygle,' which means 'head' and 'wiggle.' Read on for more fun facts!
If you want to read more about frogs, check out our articles on tree frog and pool frog.
Coloring Pages & More
Ages 3-18
Abstract Frog
This abstract frog coloring pages resource features a frog with speckles and spheres to color in. Frogs are amphibians and therefore need to be near a water source at all times.
Therefore they are found on all continents, in places with water bodies. They are known to live for around 6 - 12 years.
Frogs have tongues designed specifically to help them catch insects that fly, and therefore, their diet mainly consists of insects like flies and moths and eats snails, worms. Frogs can live on both land and water.
They usually live around freshwater sources but are also found living in trees. They need to keep their skin moist at all times and therefore cannot survive without a water source.
These animals are tiny and have webbed feet and no tail, with large protruding eyes and a large mouth. They are usually green or muddy brown in color in order to camouflage in muddy water or among plants.
Coloring Pages & More
Ages 3-18
Leaping Frog
We are all fascinated by the various amazing creatures of the animal and aquatic kingdom, right? Are you aware of the fact that some creatures can live on both land and water?
These types of creatures are referred to as amphibians. Here, we introduce you to one such common amphibian. A frog is a carnivorous amphibian who belongs to the Anura order.
Proto frog is considered to be one of the oldest species of frogs. They have an average life expectancy of around 10-12 years.
They are around 7300 noted species of a frog. Some common species of a frog include Pipidae, Mantella, American spadefoot toads, fire-bellied toads, Northern rain frog and Poison dart frog.
The following is a leaping frog coloring pages resource, which the kids would love to color. In the free printable picture, we see a frog taking a huge leap. The picture would encourage the kids to learn more about various types of amphibians and their types.
Did you know? In the business world, the leap frog strategy is used to increase a company’s profit by chalking out efficient business tactics to surpass their rival brands and industries.
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