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Life Cycle of Frog – The life cycle of a frog is a fascinating example of metamorphosis in animals. It begins with eggs laid in water. These eggs hatch into tadpoles, which are aquatic and have gills for breathing.

As tadpoles grow, they develop hind legs first, then front legs, and their tails gradually shorten. During this transformation, they also develop lungs to breathe air. This stage is called metamorphosis, turning the tadpole into a juvenile frog.

Adult frogs are terrestrial and can live both on land and in water. They reproduce by laying eggs in water, completing the cycle. Studying the frog’s life cycle helps students understand growth, development, and adaptation in amphibians.

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