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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the egg stage, it has tail
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult frog stage, it has both tail and lungs.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult stage, it has both tail and lungs.
entailment
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the froglet stage, it has tail
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult stage, it has tail
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole with legs stage, it has both tail and lungs.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole with legs stage, it has tail
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult frog stage, it has tail
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult frog stage, it has tail
entailment
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole with legs stage, it has tail
entailment
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the froglet stage, it has both tail and lungs.
entailment
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult stage, it has tail
entailment
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the egg stage, it has both tail and lungs.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the froglet stage, it has tail
entailment
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the egg stage, it has tail
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole stage, it has both tail and lungs.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole stage, it has tail
entailment
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it still has gills.
entailment
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it has no tail.
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it still has gills.
entailment
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it still has gills.
not_entailment
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it has no tail.
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it still has gills.
not_entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it still has gills.
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it has no tail.
not_entailment
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it still has gills.
not_entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it breaths with gills.
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it lives on the land.
not_entailment
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it lives on the land.
entailment
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it breaths with gills.
not_entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it lives on the land.
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it lives on the land.
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it breaths with gills.
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it lives on the land.
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it lives on the land.
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it can swim in the water
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it eats plants
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it can swim in the water
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it can swim in the water
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it can swim in the water
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it can swim in the water
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage, it eats plants
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage, it eats plants
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage, it can swim in the water
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the froglet stage, it eats insects.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult stage, it eats insects.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the egg stage, it eats insects.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the froglet stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult frog stage, it eats insects.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult frog stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult frog stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the egg stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole with legs stage, it eats insects.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole with legs stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole with legs stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult frog stage, it eats insects.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the egg stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult stage, it eats insects.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the froglet stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the tadpole stage, it eats insects.
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::stage Egg:: Tiny frog eggs are laid in masses in the water by a female frog. The eggs hatch into tadpoles. ::stage Tadpole:: Tadpoles (also called the polliwog) hatches from the egg. The tadpole spends its time swimming in the water, eating and growing. Tadpoles breathe using gills and have a tail. ::stage Tadpole with legs:: In this stage the tadpole sprouts legs (and then arms), has a longer body, and has a more distinct head. It still breathes using gills and has a tail. ::stage froglet :: In froglet stage, the almost mature frog breathes with lungs and still has some of its tail. ::stage adult:: The adult frog breathes with lungs and has no tail (it has been absorbed by the body).
In the adult stage, it can swim
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage,it breathes air
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage,it can swim
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage,it can swim
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage,it can swim
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage,it can swim
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the tadpole stage,it breathes air
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the egg stage,it can swim
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage,it can swim
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::stage Egg:: A frog egg does not have a hard shell. Instead it is covered by soft jelly. The egg rests in water or a wet place on land. Inside the egg a little animal, called a tadpole, starts growing. ::stage Tadpole:: The tadpole grows and grows, and after many days it is too big to live in the egg. Then it hatches. The tadpole lives in water. Like a fish, the tadpole breathes with gills. The tadpole has no legs, and it has a tail that it moves to swim. The tadpole eats algae and plants. Slowly the tadpole changes into a frog. The tadpole grows lungs and begins to breathe air instead of water. The tadpole grows two back legs and two front legs, and it climbs in and out of the water. Finally, the tadpoles tail goes away, a little at a time, and then it is a frog. ::stage Adult:: The frog crawls or hops around on land and swims in water. The adult has lungs and breathes air. Adult frog has four legs and no tail. Adult frog does not eat plants. Adult frog eats insects, instead. As the adult eats more and more, it grows bigger. When it is has grown to its full size, the female frog lays eggs. Then the story starts over. Tadpoles grow inside the eggs. The tadpoles hatch, and they slowly become frogs.
In the frog stage,it breathes air
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage,they have wing buds
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage,they have wing buds
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage,the wings are fully developed.
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage,they have wing buds
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage,they have wing buds
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage,they have wing buds
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage,they have wing buds
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage,the wings are fully developed.
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage,the wings are fully developed.
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage,it has predators
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage,it has predators
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage,it undergoes molts
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage,it undergoes molts
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage,it undergoes molts
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage,it has predators
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indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage,it has predators
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indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage,it has predators
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage,it has predators
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage, it develops wings
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indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage, it is mobile
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indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage, it is mobile
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage, it is mobile
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage, it is mobile
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indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage, it develops wings
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indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the nymph stage, it is mobile
not_entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the adult stage, it develops wings
entailment
indicator
::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
In the egg stage, it is mobile
entailment
indicator