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Tadpoles to Frogs Project

Watch our very own life cycle experience of a Northern Leopard Frog!

Week One: June 9, 2022

Our Tadpoles arrived! We named them Tad and Gene. We were so excited to watch them change over the next several weeks!

Watch as Tad and Gene are introduced to their new home!

Week Three-Just Tad

Originally BBTB purchased two tadpoles, and over a couple weeks, we learned that one was not going to progress the way the other tadpole was. And then there was only Tad :(

The BBTB tadpole project was underway as we patiently waited for something called metamorphosis to take place. Originally, Tad would have started as a tiny clear jelly-like egg, and would have been found floating in a pond or river. This would have been stage one of the life of a tadpole.

Next, a tadpole grows into more of a fish with gills and a tail. Tad would have hatched and swam along the pond edge, looking for algae and plants to eat. Making this stage two of the life of a tadpole.

Within three weeks of having Tad, he had grown in length and started to take more of a frog like shape with a tail, but still no sign of legs. Research said that Tad would develop the back legs first. This would be the first sign that Tad was becoming a "froglet."

Once Tad grew his back legs he would be able to leap around instead of just swimming. Tad would also grow lungs and prepare to breathe outside of the water.

 

Weeks 6 and 7

The BBTB team had upgraded Tad's habitat to a larger tank with a bubbler, and added a faux rock and branch for Tad to climb up on when the time was needed to take a break and breathe. Tad really enjoys the bubbler!

We watched Tad everyday as he swam up to the bubbler and let it twist and twirl his body around. 

Week 8-Tad has legs!

 The day had come that Tad finally grew the start of a leg! The BBTB team watched closely each day as Tad began to change. One day a team member noticed Tad starting to grow a clear camouflage leg. It was small and tough to see.

According to research, Tad was between 6 and 9 weeks old and officially was in the metamorphosis stage.

Over the next 4 to 6 weeks, we observed Tad becoming more like a frog!

 

 Weeks 9 and 10

  Once Tad started "growing" legs, it was a very quick process. Over the course of 4 days, he grew front legs and his mouth started to change! 

 

 Week 11-Things got very interesting!

During this time, Tad's eyes become more pronounced, his mouth bigger AND his tail began to disappear! He didn't eat during this transition (which we were reassured was normal during this stage!).

 

Week 12-Tad is officially a frog!

Tad has officially transitioned into a frog! He was trying new food, and, we learned he loved grasshoppers and a mealworms.         

  Week 12-Ready for a new home environment

   Now that Tad was officially a frog, we needed to update his home environment.  We learned that Leopard Frogs prefer a half land and half water environment.  We also learned that Leopard Frogs are nocturnal (which means they are most active at night), and that Tad loved to eat crickets, wax worms, fly larvae, and earth worms. His average lifespan is 5 years. 

Can you find tad in the picture to the right? He blends in well with his new environment!


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