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Fireflies dont drink anything as they only live about 3 or 4 days just long enough to mate and die. The eggs hatch and the fireflies becme a grubworm that lives underground for years. Then they emerge as fireflies and the cycle repeats.
they need to lay eggs in the water because when the eggs hatch they can breath under water comment if you get what i mean or if u dont i will imporve it
I don't know much about it (I'm looking everywhere) but I do know that they use the flashing segment of their abdomen or give off scents to attract their mates. Fireflies mate and then the female lays eggs, the eggs hatch into larvae which grow and turn into fireflies.
puffer fish mate in the water and lay eggs in the water because they cant breath outside of the water.
Fireflies will stay out during most of the summer time, as long as the hot, humid climate persists. It also depends on how many female fireflies lay their eggs at the beginning of summer, and how many they lay. On average, a female will lay about 100 eggs on the ground. It takes 10 days to 2 or 3 weeks for the larva to hatch and "grow up". So if they start hatching in June and the females keep laying eggs until August, you could very well still have fireflies around in September if it is still hot and humid.
They have gills that help them to breath and fins that help them swim and they lay eggs which stay in the seaweeds and rocks.
Give it freedom as they do not live long inside a jar.
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Frogs can lay hundreds to thousands of eggs at a time, depending on the species. Each of these eggs hatches into a tadpole, so frogs can potentially have numerous tadpoles from a single clutch of eggs.
No, they don't have gills like fish so they can't filter the oxygen out of the water. They breathe air like mammals but lay eggs so they are reptillians. :)x
because water is how they breath and air is how we breath. we cannot breath in water so they cannot breath in air.