No, spontaneous generation does not occur.
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No, spontaneous generation does not occur.
There must have been eggs previously laid first, with some frogs being there prior. I don't believe science recognizes that frogs can grow from mud, impossible.
Some ponds certainly do have frogs in them.
Bull frogs live in swampy enviroments. That includes lots of water, bugs and mud. They are commonly found in swamps, marshes and ponds.
frogs are in ponds and lakes and maybe in your backyard!
Tennessee Mud Frogs was created in 2006.
The animal is responding to its environment.
mud and soil erosion
Frogs live in the weeds and reeds at the edge of ponds.
In Ponds with Lily Pads...
ponds rain forest