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   LIFE CYCLE OF A FROG     ALEXIS  S. ABAÑA    BSED- 1-B
Life Cycle of a Frog 			True Love? When Frogs mate, the male frog 		tends to	clasp the female underneath in an embrace 			called amplexus. He literally climbs on her back, reaches 		his arms around her "waist", either just in front of the 		hind legs, just behind the front legs, or even around the 		head. Amplexus can last several days! Usually, it occurs 		in the water, though some species, like the bufos on the 		right mate on land or even in trees!		(photo courtesy of Emile Vandecasteele)		While in some cases, complicated courting behavior 			occurs before mating, many species of frogs are known 		for attempting to mate with anything that moves which 		isn't small enough to eat!
      Spawn (egg-mass) 				While in the amplexusposition, 		the male frog fertilizes the eggs as they 		get are laid. Frogs tend to lay eggs 			single eggs in masses, whereas toads 		usually lay eggs in long chains. 		Some frogs leave after this point, but 		others stick around to watch over the 		little ones. Some have very unusual 			ways of caring for their young. You'll 			learn about some of those later in this 		tour!.
             Egg                                       Frogs and Toads tend to lay many many eggs because 			there are many hazards between fertalization and full 			grown frogness! Those eggs that die tend to turn white or 		opaque. The lucky ones that actually manage to hatch still 		start out on a journey of many perils.		Life starts right as the central yolk splits in two. It then 			divides into four, then eight, etc.- until it looks a bit like a rasberryinside 	a jello cup. Soon, the embryo starts to 		look more and more like a tadpole, getting longer and moving about in 	it's egg.Usually, about 6-21 days (average!) after being fertilized, the egg will hatch. Most eggs are found in calm or static waters, to prevent getting too rumbled about in infancy!Some frogs, like the Coast foam-nest treefrog, actually mate in treebranches overlooking static bonds and streams. Their egg masses form large cocoon-like foamy masses. The foam sometimes cakes dry in the sun, protecting the inside moisture. When the rain comes along, after developement of 7 to 9 days, the foam drips down, dropping tiny tadpoles into the river or pond below.
        Tadpole       			Shortly after hatching, the tadpole still feeds on the 		remaining yolk, which is actually in its gut! The 			tadpole at this point consists of poorly developed 			gills, a mouth, and a tail. It's really fragile at this 			point. They usually will stick themselves to floating 		weeds or grasses in the water using little sticky 			organs between its' mouth and belly area. Then, 7 to 		10 days after the tadpole has hatched, it will begin 		to swim around and feed on algae.After about 4 weeks, the gills start getting grown over by skin, until they eventually disappear. The tadpoles get teeny tiny teeth which help them grate food turning it into soupy oxygenated particles. They have long coiled guts that help them digest as much nutrients from their meadger diets as possible.By the fourth week, tadpoles can actually be fairly social creatures. Some even interact and school like fish!
Tadpole with legs                     After about 6 to 9 weeks, little tiny legs 		start to sprout. The head becomes 			more distinct and the body elongates. 		By now the diet may grow to include 			larger items like dead insects and even 		plants.The arms will begin to bulge where they will eventually pop out, elbow first.After about 9 weeks, the tadpole looks more like a teeny frog with a really long tail. It is now well on it's way to being almost fullgrown!
Young Frog, or Froglet                  By 12 weeks, the tadpole has only a 		teeny tail stub and looks like a 			miniature version of the adult frog. 		Soon, it will leave the water, only to 		return again to laymore eggs and 			tart the process all over again!
Frog                    By between 12 to 16 weeks, depending   		on water and food supply, the frog has 		completed the full growth cycle. Some 		frogs that live in higher altitudes or in 		colder places might take a whole 			winter to go through the tadpole stage...others may have unique development stages that vary from your "traditional" tadpole-in-the-water type life cycle: some of these are described later in this tour.Now these frogs will start the whole process again...finding mates and creating new froggies.

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Life Cycle Of A Frog

  • 1. LIFE CYCLE OF A FROG ALEXIS S. ABAÑA BSED- 1-B
  • 2. Life Cycle of a Frog True Love? When Frogs mate, the male frog tends to clasp the female underneath in an embrace called amplexus. He literally climbs on her back, reaches his arms around her "waist", either just in front of the hind legs, just behind the front legs, or even around the head. Amplexus can last several days! Usually, it occurs in the water, though some species, like the bufos on the right mate on land or even in trees! (photo courtesy of Emile Vandecasteele) While in some cases, complicated courting behavior occurs before mating, many species of frogs are known for attempting to mate with anything that moves which isn't small enough to eat!
  • 3. Spawn (egg-mass) While in the amplexusposition, the male frog fertilizes the eggs as they get are laid. Frogs tend to lay eggs single eggs in masses, whereas toads usually lay eggs in long chains. Some frogs leave after this point, but others stick around to watch over the little ones. Some have very unusual ways of caring for their young. You'll learn about some of those later in this tour!.
  • 4. Egg Frogs and Toads tend to lay many many eggs because there are many hazards between fertalization and full grown frogness! Those eggs that die tend to turn white or opaque. The lucky ones that actually manage to hatch still start out on a journey of many perils. Life starts right as the central yolk splits in two. It then divides into four, then eight, etc.- until it looks a bit like a rasberryinside a jello cup. Soon, the embryo starts to look more and more like a tadpole, getting longer and moving about in it's egg.Usually, about 6-21 days (average!) after being fertilized, the egg will hatch. Most eggs are found in calm or static waters, to prevent getting too rumbled about in infancy!Some frogs, like the Coast foam-nest treefrog, actually mate in treebranches overlooking static bonds and streams. Their egg masses form large cocoon-like foamy masses. The foam sometimes cakes dry in the sun, protecting the inside moisture. When the rain comes along, after developement of 7 to 9 days, the foam drips down, dropping tiny tadpoles into the river or pond below.
  • 5. Tadpole Shortly after hatching, the tadpole still feeds on the remaining yolk, which is actually in its gut! The tadpole at this point consists of poorly developed gills, a mouth, and a tail. It's really fragile at this point. They usually will stick themselves to floating weeds or grasses in the water using little sticky organs between its' mouth and belly area. Then, 7 to 10 days after the tadpole has hatched, it will begin to swim around and feed on algae.After about 4 weeks, the gills start getting grown over by skin, until they eventually disappear. The tadpoles get teeny tiny teeth which help them grate food turning it into soupy oxygenated particles. They have long coiled guts that help them digest as much nutrients from their meadger diets as possible.By the fourth week, tadpoles can actually be fairly social creatures. Some even interact and school like fish!
  • 6. Tadpole with legs After about 6 to 9 weeks, little tiny legs start to sprout. The head becomes more distinct and the body elongates. By now the diet may grow to include larger items like dead insects and even plants.The arms will begin to bulge where they will eventually pop out, elbow first.After about 9 weeks, the tadpole looks more like a teeny frog with a really long tail. It is now well on it's way to being almost fullgrown!
  • 7. Young Frog, or Froglet By 12 weeks, the tadpole has only a teeny tail stub and looks like a miniature version of the adult frog. Soon, it will leave the water, only to return again to laymore eggs and tart the process all over again!
  • 8. Frog By between 12 to 16 weeks, depending on water and food supply, the frog has completed the full growth cycle. Some frogs that live in higher altitudes or in colder places might take a whole winter to go through the tadpole stage...others may have unique development stages that vary from your "traditional" tadpole-in-the-water type life cycle: some of these are described later in this tour.Now these frogs will start the whole process again...finding mates and creating new froggies.