Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Nature

           Tadpoles and Frogs
    Do you want to know how tadpoles and frogs are alike and different?  I will tell you.
    First, I will tell you how they are alike.  Frogs and tadpoles both can move in water.  They both have teeth.  Both need to breathe and eat to survive.
    Now, I will tell you how they are different.  Tadpoles have tails and gills to breathe underwater, unlike frogs which do not have tails and have lungs to breathe on land.  Tadpoles eat algae, but frogs eat insect and worms.  I hope you learned a lot about tadpoles and frogs, because I sure did!

3 comments:

Mrs. Harper said...

Wow! You sure do know your facts about frogs and tadpoles!

Barbara DiPalma said...

I'm older than I care to say and I never knew the difference between frogs and tadpoles. Dylan, you never cease to amaze me!

Love, Aunt "B"

Dan DiPalma said...

Thanks for clearing that up for me after all these years!
You're learning more & more every day!!! Keep it up! Dad