Kōrero: Frogs

Tadpole

Tadpole

All the frog species introduced to New Zealand need pools of water for their tadpoles to develop. Over several weeks the tadpoles grow legs and lose their gills – the colder the water, the longer the process takes. They are then ready to leave the pool. They differ from the young of native frogs, which hatch with their legs already formed, and live out of water, although they need damp conditions.

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Department of Conservation
Reference: 10036294
Photograph by Rod Morris

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Paddy Ryan, 'Frogs - Ecology and reproduction', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/mi/photograph/10004/tadpole (accessed 25 April 2024)

He kōrero nā Paddy Ryan, i tāngia i te 24 Sep 2007