No, frog parents don't stay with their eggs because the eggs are laid in water and frogs cant stay in the water for too long or they will drown.
It doesn't stay with it's mother. A "baby frog" is not a frog at all. Female frogs lay eggs that are later fertilized by male frogs. These eggs then "hatch" into tadpoles - the sexually-immature stage of frogs. The mother frogs will rarely meet their offspring.
From a frog.
The answer is: A frog is a animal and it's like a toad.Frogs lay eggs and frog eggs are in ponds. Frogs eggs are called frog spone.
no raccoons do not eat frog eggs
The name for the frog eggs is spawn.
Yep.
No, The mother does not stay with the tadpoles after they are born. This is true for all species of frog and toad.Another answerSome bullfrog species will stay with their eggs, for instance the male African bullfrog is so aggressive, it will defend eggs from anything that approaches too close.See related link for more information..
frog eggs ==> tadpole ==> back legs appear ==> young adult frog (tail disappears) ==> adult frog
Frog eggs have to be often kept underwater.
The ovaries in a frog produce the eggs
The eggs of a frog are produced in the ovaries.
Yes they do hatch from eggs. But their eggs are much softer than ordinary eggs. And they are fertilized out of the frog body.