John Holland Well-Known Member Jul 18, 2017 #1 How many tadpole are there? if you look real closely, there is one tadpole (or polywog) that has two tails.
How many tadpole are there? if you look real closely, there is one tadpole (or polywog) that has two tails.
Pete Askew Admin Jul 18, 2017 #2 There'll be a fair few less once those newts have had a few. Nice contrast with the stone.
John Holland Well-Known Member Jul 19, 2017 #3 I think the "newts" are larger, more developed tadpoles (more on the way to being frogs) - that's what they looked like to me, but I could be wrong.
I think the "newts" are larger, more developed tadpoles (more on the way to being frogs) - that's what they looked like to me, but I could be wrong.
Pete Askew Admin Jul 19, 2017 #4 No, they are definitely newts and the tadpoles are not their young as they have no external gills. Them's lunch!
No, they are definitely newts and the tadpoles are not their young as they have no external gills. Them's lunch!
Ivar Dahl-Larsen Well-Known Member Aug 20, 2017 #6 That was a tad enlightening John, fine colours though.
John Holland Well-Known Member Aug 23, 2017 #7 Ivar D. Larsen said: That was a tad enlightening John, fine colours though. Click to expand... Good one!
Ivar D. Larsen said: That was a tad enlightening John, fine colours though. Click to expand... Good one!