RF2A4CAFH–Tadpoles (also called pollywogs) are the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian, usually frogs or toads.
RFMJ8H97–Frog and tadpoles
RF2ARD9BG–Tadpoles (also called a pollywogs) are the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian, particularly that of a frog or toad.
RMTRM62F–A group of tadpoles underwater resting on a leaf on the jungle floor in the Amazon rainforest in Yasuni national park, Ecuador.
RF2C3D37M–A green frog in the water between the water plants looks at us, photo taken in the province of Overijssel in the Netherlands
RFKJ1MRF–Some sort of moth floating at the surface after drowning and a school of tadpoles foraging for food next to it.
RFMKDNTH–Crowded cruise boat. Celebration of crossing the equator.
RF2RNNYTB–close-up of a tadpole among the roots of the alders
RFH9TW3K–Common Frog Tadpoles
RFKP73B9–Pacific Tree Frog or Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla) in the tadpole with four legs stage, resting on a water lily pad in a pond in Issaquah,
RMBPE4KT–Green Frog tadpole (Rana clamitans) with tail and leg development, E USA, by Sharon Cummings/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMB08AHP–WHITE IBIS DRIES OFF IN THE SPRING SUNSHINE AFTER SEARCHING FOR POLLYWOGS IN THE POND THIS EUDOCIMUS ALBUS LIVESIN FLORIDA
RF2HP9DYF–Closeup macro of Virginia treefrogs tadpoles frogs swimming in aquarium eating green lettuce leaves for food by rock
RMCRPRHC–American Bullfrog pollywogs.
RFRA5TK1–A group of tadpoles swimming in a rocky pond
RM2X66BRY–Virginia, U.S.A. Tadpoles in water.
RM2T4CE4K–European common toad (Bufo bufo), four-footed pollywog, side view, Germany
RMEP8JE0–polliwog
RM2GNPAYK–marsh frog, lake frog (Rana ridibunda, Pelophylax ridibundus), four-legged tadpole, front view, Germany
RMBG7JGD–Wood frog (Rana sylvatica) embryo developing inside an egg.
RF2HA4PXM–Tadpole swimming in a swamp in the spring of the year.
RF2BBPYT1–Tadpoles feeding on a dead crayfish in shallow pool of water - Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RMMA9595–A school of tropical tadpoles from the Peruvian jungle, eventually they will metamorphose to little froglets and leave the water.
RMCPB79T–lake with polliwogs / See mit Kaulquappen
RMMAMG02–A group of tadpoles eating discarded rice in a tropical river in the jungle near Tarapoto, Peru.
RFP1J9BA–tadpoles and frog spawn from european common frog
RMKTDTRY–A Crossing the Line ceremony display on the USS New Jersey Iowa Class Battleship, Delaware River, New Jersey, United States.
RFGD3JWT–A tadpole (also called a pollywog or polliwog) is the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian, particularly that of a fro
RF2JHBH79–Tadploe
RF2T1G96H–tadpoles in an outdoor pond in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
RMB04E6R–WHITE IBIS DRIES OFF IN THE SPRING SUNSHINE AFTER SEARCHING FOR POLLYWOGS IN THE POND THIS EUDOCIMUS ALBUS LIVES ON CENTRAL FLO
RMWDP7CX–Adult Northern Leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens) sits in shoreline grass near wetland pond, Castle Rock Colorado US. Photo taken in late August.
RMBP5PWB–Green Frog adult still with tail Rana clamitans Eastern North America
RFJG3R1K–high angle view showing lots of tadpoles in natural ambiance
RF2J6HCXD–Lots of tadpoles on wooden plank enabling exit from pond
RF2T7AMJP–tadpoles in an outdoor pond in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
RMR8JX5P–Albuquerque Convention Center tile mosaic (detail) by Cassandra Reid and apprentices: 'River of Moonlight'
RFT5904M–A large number of tadpoles swim in a shallow pond in a Japanese wetland.
RMBPE4M3–Green Frog tadpole (Rana clamitans) with tail and leg development, E USA
RM2CB8YNF–Plains Leopard frog (Lithobates blairi) hiding among duckweed in wetland cattail marsh, Castle Rock Colorado USA. Photo taken in August.
RMDRMEP1–larva and tadpoles of a Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra) in a research lab
RM2CAFANR–Young Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates/ Rana pipiens) hiding among tall grass & duckweed at shore of wetland marsh, Castle Rock Colorado USA.
RMEGCT89–Two month old, Two-headed Near Eastern fire salamander (Salamandra infraimmaculata) tadpole that was born in a community ecology
RMHFB504–U.S. Sailors and Marines participate in a crossing the line ceremony aboard USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) as the ship passes the equator May 16, 2008. It has been a long naval tradition to initiate pollywogs, Sailors who have never crossed the Equator, into the Kingdom of Neptune, the legendary god of the seas, upon their first crossing of the Equator. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Scott Curtis/Released) Crossing the Line Ceremony, USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) on 16 May 2008
RFJC8EPT–high angle view showing lots of tadpoles in natural ambiance
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