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When dissecting a frog and tadpole whats the difference?

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When dissecting a frog and tadpole whats the difference?

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A Frog is a mature Tadpole. Frogs have legs and initially Tadpoles do not but Tadpoles do have a tail and external Gills, neither of which a Frog has.

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