Greetings, everyone! I'm new to this forum.
A schoolteacher I know took home a batch of 20 tadpoles when school ended, that another teacher was done with. So these are from the friend-of-a-friend. Apparently the teachers don't communicate over the summer so I have no idea what type of tadpoles these are. The teachers had talked about "releasing them into the wild" when the tadpoles became frogs so I'm hoping they are local frogs (to central Massachusetts) if that was their plan.
I have three videos of them so far -
https://www.youtube.com/user/suttonmass
They are just developing hind legs.
I realize it's usually quite a challenge to identify a tadpole. Maybe I just have to wait until they turn into frogs. But I'd like a sense if they would, indeed, be safe to put out into the wild when they're big enough. While I wanted to help out by rescuing them from the end-of-school situation, I'm not sure long term if I'm up to raising 20 adult frogs each in their own tank.
Thanks!