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Safari Ltd - Life cycle of a frog Safariology®
Safari Ltd - Life cycle of a frog Safariology®
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It is said that the frog has 4 different stages. The different stages of the frog are called the life cycle of the frog, when the frog goes from egg to full-grown frog.
Description
First stage:
The frog eggs are small black dots with a shell but which are not hard as a chicken egg but are soft and resemble jelly. The eggs are in large clumps with other frog eggs. The frog eggs can often be found in small puddles where fish do not get hold of the eggs. Frog eggs are also called frogs
Second stage:
When the frogs have hatched from the eggs, they come out as small larvae with tails, they are called tadpoles and can well be underwater not on land.
Third stage:
After a few weeks, the tadpole's tail starts to disappear and they start to get a tongue but they still live underwater. And when they are this big, it is called that they are a half-grown frog.
Fourth stage: This stage is the last in a frog's development and is the usual frog that you usually see out by a small pond or puddle out in the woods.
Scientific name: Anura
Characteristics:
Unlike the various stages that many insects go through, these models show the rapid transition that a frog makes from egg to adult. Young tadpoles are often mistaken for a fish because they move so fast in the water!
The life cycle of a frog is part of the Safariology® collection.
All our products are non-toxic and BPA-free
Recommended age: 4+
Size in cm: 19.5 W x 23 H
This model is from 2009
Product Number: 269129
Description
First stage:
The frog eggs are small black dots with a shell but which are not hard as a chicken egg but are soft and resemble jelly. The eggs are in large clumps with other frog eggs. The frog eggs can often be found in small puddles where fish do not get hold of the eggs. Frog eggs are also called frogs
Second stage:
When the frogs have hatched from the eggs, they come out as small larvae with tails, they are called tadpoles and can well be underwater not on land.
Third stage:
After a few weeks, the tadpole's tail starts to disappear and they start to get a tongue but they still live underwater. And when they are this big, it is called that they are a half-grown frog.
Fourth stage: This stage is the last in a frog's development and is the usual frog that you usually see out by a small pond or puddle out in the woods.
Scientific name: Anura
Characteristics:
Unlike the various stages that many insects go through, these models show the rapid transition that a frog makes from egg to adult. Young tadpoles are often mistaken for a fish because they move so fast in the water!
The life cycle of a frog is part of the Safariology® collection.
All our products are non-toxic and BPA-free
Recommended age: 4+
Size in cm: 19.5 W x 23 H
This model is from 2009
Product Number: 269129
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