Join us watch these tiny tadpoles grow and morph into frogs. We have one Bullfrog tadpole and around 20 California Tree Frog tadpoles. The students in room 23 are working hard to keep these babies happy and healthy.
Date(s): Spring of 2014. Album by Heather Strella. Photos by Heather Strella. 1 - 33 of 33 Total. 1707 Visits.
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2 These eggs wound up in our water...we're pretty sure they're not viable.
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6 The legs are forming....
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15 A smile for the camera....
16 Pucker up, Buttercup.
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20 A few fingers shy of a full hand.
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22 His mouth is changing. You can see how in photo number 19, the mouth is now different. He's looking more and more like a frog everyday.
23 This is Army, the first frog we released...
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27 This is the second frog to be released...
28 Second released frog...his tail is pretty short.
29 The third frog to be released....
30 Number three out on an adventure...
31 This is the fourth frog ready to be released. We decided to keep him for a couple of days so the kids could see him in action. We got some bugs for him to eat but so far, he hasn't been interested. He still has a little bit of his tail so he may not need to eat yet...the tail is what gives them nutrition during their morph into frog-ism from tadpole-ism.
32 Two of our frogs that will be released on Friday.