No, they don't- they can have multiple spawns in their lifetime, however, rarely do they have two or more spawns in one year.
no only samon do... aquarium fish ofcourse do not. they only live as long as their lifespan
No, frogs cannot give birth anywhere. They lay eggs.
No.
One example of an animal that undergoes post-birth evolution is the amphibian, specifically frogs. Frogs go through a process called metamorphosis where they transition from aquatic tadpoles to terrestrial adult frogs. This transformation involves significant anatomical and physiological changes to adapt to different environments.
No they do not. I haven't been on my pocket frogs in a year. Just logged on and they are all fine so im guessing they dont die.
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.
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Animals eat to get energy and nutrients to live. If frogs died when they ate, it would defeat the purpose. So no, frogs do not die when they eat.
Frogs do not give birth. They lay eggs.
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.
they lay on there backs and die and decay
yes; they destroy their habitats. french eat frogs!