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 Stage number three is when the gills disappear some weeks later and the tadpoles 
breath with their lungs. Then their back legs begin to grow.
	Stage number four is when the tadpoles front legs push out from
	 behind their head.
	Stage number five is when their tails gradually get smaller and smaller
	 until the little frogs are ready to hop away onto dry land.
	After the tadpole becomes an adult frog, it may take a few months or
	 years before it is mature enough to start breeding. A full grown frog 
	 is amphibious. That means that it can live on both land and water. 
	  Most frogs need to life near water to keep their skin moist.
Stage number three is when the gills disappear some weeks later and the tadpoles 
breath with their lungs. Then their back legs begin to grow.
	Stage number four is when the tadpoles front legs push out from
	 behind their head.
	Stage number five is when their tails gradually get smaller and smaller
	 until the little frogs are ready to hop away onto dry land.
	After the tadpole becomes an adult frog, it may take a few months or
	 years before it is mature enough to start breeding. A full grown frog 
	 is amphibious. That means that it can live on both land and water. 
	  Most frogs need to life near water to keep their skin moist.