The pictorial illustration provides information on the life cycle of an amphibian known as a frog. Overall, this wheel is continuous to maintain the population of these frogs.
The adult frog that lives both in water and land usually feeds on insects. The male mates with the opposite sex, hence the females give birth to new generations in the form of numerous eggs called frogspawn. These newborns take at least 10 days before entering the next phase. After that the small tadpole emerges from the shell, it has a tail for swimming in the water and they eat water plants.
Further, in a few weeks, though still as tadpoles, they develop legs, which give them the ability to leap on land. The major metamorphosis happens that takes 24 hours to complete, during this phenomenal step, they change into young frogs. It reassembles much like the adult but with a longer tail and smaller body structure. Finally, they fully evolve into the mature frog, and thereafter this cycle continues indefinitely.
The pictorial illustration provides information on the life cycle of an amphibian known as a
frog
.
Overall
, this wheel is continuous to maintain the population of these frogs.
The adult
frog
that
lives
both in water and land
usually
feeds on insects. The male mates with the opposite sex,
hence
the females give birth to new generations in the form of numerous eggs called frogspawn. These newborns take at least 10 days
before
entering the
next
phase. After that the
small
tadpole emerges from the shell, it has a tail for swimming in the
water and
they eat water plants.
Further
, in a few weeks, though
still
as tadpoles, they develop legs, which give them the ability to leap on land. The major metamorphosis happens that takes 24 hours to complete, during this phenomenal step, they
change
into young
frogs
. It reassembles much like the adult
but
with a longer tail and smaller body structure.
Finally
, they
fully
evolve into the mature
frog
, and thereafter this cycle continues
indefinitely
.