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A '''tadpole''' (also '''pollywog''' or '''porwigle''') is the [[larval stage]] in the life cycle of an [[amphibian]], particularly that of a [[frog]] or [[toad]]. They are usually wholly [[Aquatic animal|aquatic]], though some species have tadpoles that are terrestrial.

== General description ==
[[Image:Bufo metamorphosis.jpg|thumb|50px|Metamorphosis of ''[[Bufo bufo]]''.]]
{{multiple image
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| image1 = Haswell's Frog - Paracrinia haswelli tadpole.jpg
| alt1 =
| caption1 = Tadpole stage of [[Haswell's frog]]
| image2 = Juvenile Frog with tail top view (1).JPG
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| caption2 = Juvenile frog in transition between tadpole and frog
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Tadpoles are young amphibians that usually live in the water, though some tadpoles may be terrestrial.<ref name="caldwell">
{{cite book
|last1=Zug |first=G. R.
|last2=Vitt |first2=L. J.
|last3=Caldwell |first3=J. P.
|year=2001
|title=Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles
|url=http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=arMcaKnkDiIC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA430#v=onepage&q&f=false
|page=430
|publisher=[[Academic Press]]
|isbn=978-0-12-782622-6
}}</ref> During the tadpole stage of the amphibian life cycle, most [[respiration (physiology)|respire]] by means of autonomous external or internal [[gill]]s. They do not usually have arms or legs until the transition to adulthood, and typically have dorsal or fin-like appendages and a tail with which they swim by [[lateral undulation]], similar to most fish.

As a tadpole matures, it most commonly [[Metamorphosis|metamorphosizes]] by gradually growing limbs (usually the legs first, followed by the arms) and then (most commonly in the case of frogs) outwardly absorbing its tail by [[apoptosis]]. Lungs develop around the time of leg development, and tadpoles late in development will often be found near the surface of the water, where they breathe air. During the final stages of external metamorphosis, the tadpole's mouth changes from a small, enclosed mouth at the front of the head to a large mouth the same width as the head. The intestines shorten to accommodate the new diet. Most tadpoles are herbivorous, subsisting on algae and plants. Some species are omnivorous, eating [[detritus]] and when available, smaller tadpoles.

==Etymology==
The name "tadpole" is from [[Middle English]] ''taddepol'', made up of the elements ''tadde'', "[[toad]]", and ''pol'', "[[head]]" (modern English "[[poll (livestock)|poll]]"). Similarly, "polliwog" is from Middle English ''polwygle'', made up of the same ''pol'', "head" and ''wiglen'', "to wiggle".

==Fossil record==

Remarkably, despite their soft-bodied nature and lack of mineralised hard parts, fossil tadpoles (around 10&nbsp;cm in length) have been recovered from Upper Miocene strata.<ref name=Mcnamara2009>
{{Cite journal
|last1=McNamara |first1=M. E.
|last2=Orr |first2=P. J.
|last3=Kearns |first3=S. L.
|last4=Alcalá |first4=L.
|last5=Anadón |first5=P.
|last6=Peñalver-Mollá |first6=E.
|year=2009
|title=Exceptionally preserved tadpoles from the Miocene of Libros, Spain: ecomorphological reconstruction and the impact of ontogeny upon taphonomy
|journal=[[Lethaia]]
|volume=43 |issue=3 |pages=290–306
|doi=10.1111/j.1502-3931.2009.00192.x
}}</ref> They are preserved by virtue of biofilms, with more robust structures (the jaw & bones) preserved as a carbon film.<ref name=Mcnamara2006>
{{cite conference
|last1=McNamara |first1=M. E.
|last2=Orr |first2=P. J.
|last3=Kearns |first3=S. L.
|last4=Alcalá |first4=L.
|last5=Anadón |first5=P.
|last6=Peñalver-Mollá |first6=E.
|year=2006
|title=Taphonomy of exceptionally preserved tadpoles from the Miocene Libros fauna, Spain: Ontogeny, ecology and mass mortality
|url=http://downloads.palass.org/annual_meeting/2006/Annual2006Schedule&Abstracts.pdf
|conference=The Palaeontological Association 50th Annual Meeting
|publisher=[[The Palaeontological Association]]
}}</ref> In Miocene fossils from Libros, Spain, the brain case is preserved in calcium carbonate, and the nerve cord in calcium phosphate. Other parts of the tadpoles' bodies exist as organic remains and bacterial biofilms, with sedimentary detritus present in the gut.<ref name=Mcnamara2009/> Tadpole remains with telltale external gills are also known from several of the [[Labyrinthodontia|Labyrinthodont]] groups.

==References==
{{reflist|40em}}

==External links==
{{commons-inline|Tadpole}}
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*[http://fvc3.com/tadpoles.html Video of Hundreds of Tadpoles]
*[http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/tadpoles/ How to Raise Tadpoles]
*[http://tropicalis.berkeley.edu/home/husbandry/raisetads.html Raising Tadpoles to Adulthood (University of California Berkeley)]
*[http://pinktentacle.com/2009/06/update-tadpole-rain-in-japan/ Mysterious tadpole rain in Japan in June 2009]

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[[Category:Developmental biology]]

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