The given diagram provides a clear description of the life cycle of a frog in nature.
Overall, there are 11 steps taking place in the water and on land, commencing with laying the eggs and culminating with an adult frog.
To start with, a female adult frog spawns a myriad of eggs after mating in the breeding season. After that, fertilized eggs grow into embryos and hatch into black tadpoles clinging to the water plant. Next, the appearance of the external gills facilitates the tadpole to breathe in the water. Then, the tadpole's tail is longer, while the hindlegs emerge to help them swim quickly. In the following step, the tadpole feeds on the food stored in its tail. Following that, when the tadpole's body turns green, there is an emergence of front legs. In the next step, its tail gets shorter and disappears when the tadpole develops into an immature frog. Finally, the young frog migrates to land, and the life cycle of this amphibian starts all over again.
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