Well a frog or toad probably have eggs with no male but I'm pretty sure they have to have a male so the males will mate and squeeze the eggs out cause i have 3 fire bellied toads 2 females 1 male and the male mates with one female but we the female usually tries to swim away.
yes you do because if you only have a female toad itll only have eggs and they don't hatch and if you have m. an f. together the male firtilisers the eggs this may sound discusting but it furtilisis it by peeing on them
The male Houston Toad has a black chin, while the feamle does not.
The female Surinam toad lays her eggs in water, they are fertilized by the male and then attach to her back. The eggs form into little chambers on her back and grow until the baby frogs are fully developed. They then hatch from the mothers' back.
When a male toad is on top of a female toad. You can tell the difference because male toads have darker markings that a female toad. Toad's main breeding spot is at the edge of a pond or creek. The male toad sends out loud croaks and the lounder the croak, the quicker it is to get a girl!
You can't "mate" them, but if there is a female and a male together in the same terrarium, when the time is right, the male will squeeze the females belly(He will be on top) and cause the eggs to come out of the female, as he does this, he releases sperm in order to fertilize the eggs.
Toad is not a gender, it is a species. Genders are male and female (with various combinations or transformations between male and female also being possible).
a female is bigger
NO THEY CAN'T! they have to have somebody to make the eggs with them!
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
No, there needs to be a male and a female.
The cane toad female can lay 35,000 eggs at a time and they have become a problem in Hawaii and Australia. The male toads wait for the females and grip the female by the armpits. She releases the eggs and he fertilizes them externally.
No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.