Tadpoles are the larval stage in a frog's life cycle. They look quite different from adults, resembling fish more than frogs. Initially, tadpoles are built to live completely in aquatic environments.
Tadpoles are equipped with specialized organs called gills.
These gills allow them to extract oxygen from the water to survive.
- Tadpoles have feathery gills, which increase the surface area for better oxygen absorption.
- They live almost entirely underwater, requiring an efficient way to breathe in that environment.
- Their bodies are structured to support this aquatic lifestyle, including a tail for swimming.
As they mature, tadpoles undergo metamorphosis, losing their gills and developing lungs to prepare for life on land.