Based on the amphibian life cycle and how population density affects how often a species may breed, if there are many frogs in a pond and there are ample food sources for them all, the population would enjoy a steady growth. If there are many frogs but few food sources, more frogs would shift from the area to find more accomodating areas, the current residents would lay fewer eggs as a result of less food, or the poulation would stagnate, with nearly every frog born replacing a dying one.
It Depends On The Species Of Frog. Become More Specific and I will answer it.
if the Frog is an older frog it may lay more eggs? and it round about 100-200 eggs but its like us humans you never know how many babies your going to get so they are different each time and it depends on what frog it is and its species.
The egg of the frog is called the embryonic stage and the little frogs are the juveniles, the intermediate state is called the larval stage. In frogs, they are more specifically called froglet or toadlets.
One is more likely to find lots of frog eggs in a pond with a small amount of fish because frog eggs tend to be eaten by fish sometimes. So less fish equals more eggs that survive.
One is more likely to find lots of frog eggs in a pond with a small amount of fish because frog eggs tend to be eaten by fish sometimes. So less fish equals more eggs that survive.
Simply because snake eggs are less likely to be eaten by predators. Frogs eggs, floating in water, are potential food for anything that can get to it. Therefore - if a frog lays hundreds of eggs, there's more chance of at least some of them hatching into tadpoles.
I have the same question on my frog diction worksheet. The question you are probably asking and to lazy to type it is: During one mating of frogs, the female lays some 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in water as the male sheds millions of sperm over them. How do these large numbers relate to the frog's fitness for life in water? i put down a lot of the frogs probably don't make it so they are a predator when they are a tadpole in the water.
Frog eggs, because a sea star develops faster therefore needing less yolk for development and being able to feed sooner than a frog.
The frogs that live in Oregon are the Oregon spotted frog, Pacific tree frog, northern red legged frog, Cascades frog, foothill yellow-legged frog and tailed frog and western toad.
Fish
Yes they do. They lay a jelly coated egg that can be in clusters of hundreds or more in one batch. In other words, they cant survive on land and need to be wet or they will dry out and die.
A Poison Dart Frog weighs about two grams.