They're prime and easy targets for predators and other animal and insects (including frogs) that rely on them to live. That's why the frogs lay so many eggs so that the babies don't all die out. Some frog species lay eggs in separate places a couple hundred a place to insure survival.
frog
Many babies 400 babies!
10,000 to the most no joke i now i am a sientece for tree frogs so have more ask me more peace to the frog no joke
up to 3 babies
No. As with most reptiles the babies are on their own the moment they hatch. The frog has a tadpole stage that often becomes a food source for larger fish.
At the most, 75% of babies die from irresponsible parents.. Tragic isn't it?
a frog
A frog
abortion
The only time a frog lives with another frog in the wild in during courtship and mating.
To make babies
As a separate species, yes. But together? No.