Frogs and Their Life Cycle
A frog’s life begins in water. Female frogs lay eggs in ponds, rivers, or even puddles. These eggs are covered in a jelly-like substance that protects them. The eggs hatch into tiny tadpoles, which look like fish with long tails and no legs. Tadpoles breathe through special gills and live underwater. Hope you will like it. You can download this book (PDF) with the link given at the end of the lesson.
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Frogs and Their Life Cycle – Lesson For Kids
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Frogs lay their eggs in calm or still water.
These eggs float on the surface of the water.
Some of the eggs do not survive, but others hatch.
After some time, the baby frogs develop a tail.
They look like a fish.
They are called Tadpoles.
In the initial days, tadpoles feed on the yolk of the egg.
After a few days, the tadpole can swim and eat algae.
Gradually, the tadpole develops teeth to chew food.
As they grow, they shed their skin and develop back legs and jaws.
Then the tadpoles develop front legs and lungs, then it begin to look more like a frog and less like a fish.
Once tadpoles fully develop their legs, they become froglets. A froglet is a young frog
After a few weeks, the tail disappears completely. The hands and feet become stronger and longer.
And it becomes a fully-grown adult frog
Adult frogs live together in groups called colonies.
They mate and return to the water to lay their eggs.
This is how the next generation of frogs comes into existence.
Eggs -> Tadpole -> Tadpole with back legs -> Tadpole with both front and back legs -> Froglet/ young frog -> adult frog
MCQs based on the lifecycle
1. What is the life cycle of a frog called?
a) Froglet cycle
b) Tadpole cycle
c) Frog cycle
d) Pollywog cycle
2. Where do frogs lay their eggs?
a) On land
b) In nests
c) In burrows
d) In water
3. How do frog eggs develop?
a) By hatching into fully formed frogs
b) By growing into tadpoles
c) By splitting into multiple eggs
d) By floating on the water’s surface
4. What do tadpoles eat?
a) Insects
b) Algae
c) Other tadpoles
d) Fish
5. What is the process of a tadpole turning into a frog called?
a) Metamorphosis
b) Evolution
c) Froglets
d) Reproduction
6. How do adult frogs breathe?
a) Through their skin
b) Through their gills
c) Through their lungs
d) They don’t need to breathe
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