Why are young ones of frogs called tadpoles and not baby frogs? - Quora

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Answer: Note: A tadpole is the immature form of frogs or the aquatic larva of frogs after the internal gills develop and before the resorption of the tail and the appearance of the forelimbs. The tadpole stage stays from one to three months. Once the eggs are hatched, it takes 14 weeks for the ta

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