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The tadpoles may stay out of water for up to a few days.
They will become a tadpole in one or two weeks.
The tadpole is brown, but it later changes to green during its development.
For most of their time as tadpoles, they crowd together in schools.
The tadpoles take around two months to develop and are usually black in color.
They do this so their tadpoles will not dry up.
Males will stay behind and take care of the tadpoles.
In two days' time, even less, you can see tadpoles.
They will eat other species of tadpoles and their own kind if food is no where to be found.
Unfortunately, the parents will eat the tadpoles, given the chance.
Their tadpoles take up to two years to develop fully.
The tadpoles develop in the creek and take 3-11 months.
At one point, Tadpole was almost a girl band as there were three female members.
In the experiment, tadpoles were made to grow new eyes outside of their head areas.
Tadpoles will also start to grow a back bone after growing their hands.
The game is set in a pond with the player taking the role of a tadpole.
"Why empty the pool when you only got one tadpole in there?"
Tadpoles can still get through more kinds of trouble with grace.
Tadpole development is dependent on the temperature of the water.
It changes to white when the tadpole is an adult frog.
There is no tadpole stage or need for a body of water in which to reproduce.
They are not visible when the tadpole is viewed from below.
There is a point at the tip of his tadpole tail.
The larvae will eat death tadpoles of their own species.
To Norman there had been only a tadpole that ended early.
A polliwog is a tadpole, the offspring of an amphibian.
A tadpole or polliwog is a young frog that breathes and lives in the water.
"I was about to drink," he said, pausing, "when a polliwog swam to the surface."
Only after seeing that Polliwog still clung to our tail did I breathe freely again.
Polliwog writhed into a swerve behind us.
It hardly looked like a plane at all--more like a flying polliwog.
"Polliwog Story"
In my aft viewer buoyed the Tycho's name: Polliwog.
For little kids, there's the Polliwog Pond, a wading pool with mushroom fountains and a yellow rain tunnel.
Wooden Shoe and Polliwog entered the hangar bay and settled onto the deck with a breathy sound.
"And when the tryst is over, then Nnanji will not be satisfied to be merely reeve of some polliwog village?"
Polliwog (disambiguation)
Polliwog swayed and bobbed, careening after us despite the transsonic velocity and the smack we'd taken.
It put him in mind of a polliwog, like the ones he'd see in the creeks outside of Tambov in the springtime.
In those early days, it had been only a faint polliwog of mist, moving slowly through the constellation of Eridanus, just south of the Equator.
Years ago we had an African grow-a-frog that we bought in a toy store, a little polliwog that came in a Styrofoam container.
Armed with an indispensable Adirondack Mountain Club guidebook, we descended to the marshy Polliwog Pond.
Similarly, "polliwog" is from Middle English polwygle, made up of the same pol, "head" and wiglen, "to wiggle".
They moved in the ultra-slow-motion of dreams, much slower than undersea movement dictated, considerably slower than the usual polliwog wriggle of children.
The largest and most popular is Polliwog Park located on Manhattan Beach Boulevard, two blocks west of Aviation Boulevard.
It struck the backstop not a foot from the goal, but before the eagle-eyed Weems could shift his hand, a Polliwog player was in the air and had caught it with one of his reflectors.
The source of it-Weems-was falling now, and he jerked his arm, throwing the light sharply downward, where one of his own teammates caught it and shot it up at a steep angle under the hovering Polliwog guards.
The show stars Ron Daise and Natalie Daise as "Ron" and "Natalie," along with their fictional children Shaina and James, niece (Vanessa), non-fictional children Simeon and Sara and fictional tadpole, Binyah Binyah Polliwog.
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A polliwog is a tadpole, the offspring of an amphibian.
A tadpole or polliwog is a young frog that breathes and lives in the water.
"I was about to drink," he said, pausing, "when a polliwog swam to the surface."
Only after seeing that Polliwog still clung to our tail did I breathe freely again.
Polliwog writhed into a swerve behind us.
It hardly looked like a plane at all--more like a flying polliwog.
"Polliwog Story"
In my aft viewer buoyed the Tycho's name: Polliwog.
For little kids, there's the Polliwog Pond, a wading pool with mushroom fountains and a yellow rain tunnel.
Wooden Shoe and Polliwog entered the hangar bay and settled onto the deck with a breathy sound.
"And when the tryst is over, then Nnanji will not be satisfied to be merely reeve of some polliwog village?"
Polliwog (disambiguation)
Polliwog swayed and bobbed, careening after us despite the transsonic velocity and the smack we'd taken.
It put him in mind of a polliwog, like the ones he'd see in the creeks outside of Tambov in the springtime.
In those early days, it had been only a faint polliwog of mist, moving slowly through the constellation of Eridanus, just south of the Equator.
Years ago we had an African grow-a-frog that we bought in a toy store, a little polliwog that came in a Styrofoam container.
Armed with an indispensable Adirondack Mountain Club guidebook, we descended to the marshy Polliwog Pond.
Similarly, "polliwog" is from Middle English polwygle, made up of the same pol, "head" and wiglen, "to wiggle".
They moved in the ultra-slow-motion of dreams, much slower than undersea movement dictated, considerably slower than the usual polliwog wriggle of children.
The largest and most popular is Polliwog Park located on Manhattan Beach Boulevard, two blocks west of Aviation Boulevard.
It struck the backstop not a foot from the goal, but before the eagle-eyed Weems could shift his hand, a Polliwog player was in the air and had caught it with one of his reflectors.
The source of it-Weems-was falling now, and he jerked his arm, throwing the light sharply downward, where one of his own teammates caught it and shot it up at a steep angle under the hovering Polliwog guards.
The show stars Ron Daise and Natalie Daise as "Ron" and "Natalie," along with their fictional children Shaina and James, niece (Vanessa), non-fictional children Simeon and Sara and fictional tadpole, Binyah Binyah Polliwog.
A few steps farther on he caught another Pollywog.
One such cadet headed toward him, moving through the air with the easy grace of a pollywog.
Then we drove around on his motorcycle for a while, me with this tiny pollywog in my belly.
Once the ceremony is complete, a Pollywog receives a certificate declaring his new status.
"The chance of a pollywog in a pond full of pike.
Miraculously, the salmon took interest and began tracking the Pollywog, prompting me to strip faster.
The Pink Pollywog is a fly so fluorescent it hurts the eye.
They hiked, caught a pollywog and tossed animal crackers to a raccoon.
Irene is the pollywog form of the women in this book; she's learning early that true communication is unlikely.
"Now, Arian, it's not as if I've never been tempted to turn him into a pollywog myself."
Obviously, he never fished with a Pink Pollywog.
Once, when an errant cast splattered the Pollywog 10 feet in front of me, a silver promptly came up and ate it.
The line came tight, and I had hooked my first silver salmon on a Pink Pollywog.
Eventually, I slid a bright 12-pound male salmon on the bank, the Pollywog caught in the scissors of its jaw.
Silvers rose freely to the Pollywog, gulping it down as if it were their last meal.
Still in the pollywog stage.
"Well," said Amanda, turning the loaded pages, "a pollywog is more than a monowog."
I cast, and watched the fish bolt for the Pollywog, then confidently slurp it down like a brown trout taking a green drake.
Polliwog or pollywog may also refer to:
She was boarded by King Neptune and his royal court and the traditional "pollywog" initiation began.
"Ever use a Pink Pollywog?"
It wasn't long before Longlegs made another catch and this time it was a fat Pollywog.
In Naval tradition, a "Wog" short for "Pollywog", is one who has not crossed the equator.
"Tadpole," Barnum replied, with becoming gravity, "but it is vulgarly called 'pollywog.' "
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