Taddpoles arae the immature, juvenile form of frogs and toads. Immature forms can't breed. As adults, frogs and toads lay eggs.
Frogs lay a lot of eggs because a lot of animals eat tadpoles and small frogs including other frogs.
Frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. They lay sometimes hundreds of them and some eventually hatch into tadpoles and become frogs themselves.
Frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. They lay sometimes hundreds of them and some eventually hatch into tadpoles and become frogs themselves.
Tadpoles do not lay eggs at all. Tadpoles are the young frogs or toads that hatch from eggs.
Most, but not all, species of frogs are oviparous; that is, they lay eggs in order to reproduce. Some species of frogs give birth to live young, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides and other species found in the Andes and Central America.
Frogs hatched from eggs. Eggs hatch into fishlike young called tadpoles which grow and eventually undergo metamorphosis, a change in body form, to become adults. But some frogs do not have a tadpole stage, instead, tiny froglets hatch directly from the eggs.
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Snakes can lay eggs or give birth, depending on the species. Some snakes lay eggs, while others give birth to live young.