you can find tadpoles in lakes and ponds and salt marshes that's where they are and you can find them please let me know for any thing else you need help with i always on wikianswers so let me know i will be on every min and sec and day month and year
Tadpoles live in a pond in which it swims around waiting for it's mother to bring it food.
Tabpoles live pretty much anywhere there is water.
Tadpoles are frog babies, so the frogs lay them in shallow ponds in the forest, unused pools or ponds, foresty places, unmoving rivers, and rainforests
in a pond or lake
In the water
Tadpoles should live in the shade
tadpoles drink there own water that they live in
Tadpoles are able to live in the rainforest, where you can hear frogs croaking, foresty streams, sometimes frogs lay them in unused pools or ponds in backyards, and usually 9x9 meter shallow ponds.
Yes, baby frogs are called tadpoles. Unlike the grownup frog, tadpoles live in the water, and even have a tail sort of like a fish does, for swimming around. Tadpoles also have gills like a fish, for breathing underwater. The gills and tail disappear as the tadpole turns into a frog.
"The main differences between toad tadpoles and frog tadpoles are that toad tadpoles are darker sometimes black and are smaller."
Tadpoles should live in the shade
yes
tadpoles drink there own water that they live in
the truth is they can but put algae in it so they can eat
No. Until tadpoles become frogs, they remain in water.
yes.
Mackerels are saltwater fish. Tadpoles live in freshwater. Meaning a mackerel wouldn't have much chance of eating tadpoles.
Tadpoles are able to live in the rainforest, where you can hear frogs croaking, foresty streams, sometimes frogs lay them in unused pools or ponds in backyards, and usually 9x9 meter shallow ponds.
Only if you leave the water out for about a week. Tap water has chemicals that harm the tadpoles.
no there are no tadpoles in the coral reef they can not live in salt water
Yes with enough water.
In their natural state, tadpoles live on pond vegetation, especially tiny algae and plants. Tadpoles in captivity benefit from boiled lettuce which has been cooled down.