Encyclopedia: Tadpole
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A tadpole (also known as a pollywog, poliwag or polliwog) is the wholly aquatic larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian. Description During the tadpole stage of the amphibian life cycle, mos...
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Soon, the embryo starts to look more and more like a tadpole, getting longer and moving about in it's egg. Usually, about 6-21 days (average!) after being fertilized, the egg will hatch. Most eggs are found in calm or static waters, to prevent getting too rumbled about in infancy!
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allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/cycle.html
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Many recent studies have documented predator-induced polyphenism in tadpole tail shape. We suggest that this developmental plasticity in locomotor structures is more common in tadpoles than in other vertebrates because tadpoles do not need to reform skeletal tissue to change overall caudal shape.
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icb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/40/1/62
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Tadpole Locomotion: Axial Movement and Tail Functions in a Largely Vertebraeless Vertebrate1 Many recent studies have documented predator-induced polyphenism in tadpole tail shape. We suggest that this developmental plasticity in locomotor structures is more common in tadpoles than in other vertebrates because tadpoles...
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icb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/40/1/62
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