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A small group of eggs in water in a dish © Aureliano Gaglione
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Egg mass found in late July in Marin County
© Aureliano Gaglione |
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American Bullfrog Tadpoles |
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Mature tadpole in water, San Bernardino County |
Mature tadpole, San Bernardino County |
Mature tadpole, Yolo County |
Tadpole out of water, Del Norte County
© Alan Barron |
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Mature tadpole, Orange County © Jeff Ahrens |
Group of tadpoles,
San Bernardino County
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This unusually-pigmented bullfrog tadpole was found in Sacramento County © Grayson B. Sandy |
Tadpole, San Luis Obispo County © Matt Willis |
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Mature tadpole, San Luis Obispo
County © Matt Willis |
Mature tadpole, San Luis Obispo
County © Matt Willis |
Mature 4-legged tadpole, still living in water, but put on land for this photo. |
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A Mature Tadpole Transforms Into A Frog |
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Mature tadpole, Merced County |
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This is the same tadpole shown in the row above 3 weeks later, one day before it left the water and transformed into a frog (shown in the series below.) |
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The following series of pictures shows the American Bullfrog tadpole shown in the two rows above, in full metamorphosis -
it leaves the water to breathe air and live on land, gradually losing its tail and transforming into a juvenile frog with the body of an adult.
Click here to see a larger view
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Day 1 of living on land
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Day 2 |
Day 3 |
Day 4 |
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Day 5 |
Day 6 |
Day 7 |
Day 8
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Day 9 - Tail is completely absorbed
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Day 14 |
Day 29 |
Day 29 |
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Short Videos
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Although they are quick to swim to the bottom when first approached, American Bullfrog tadpoles will usually calm down and resuface, where they slowly swim, float, and socialize. |
Mature 4-legged tadpoles at a small pond in Oregon. |
Short Video
Mature American Bullfrog tadpoles eating dead carp in a pond in Washington County, Oregon.
© Chris Rombough |
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