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because they came from egg just like mosquetos

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Do frogs have embryos?

Yes. I think so.


What is cycle of frog?

First, adult frogs reproduce sexually. Next, eggs are fertilized outside the females body. Then, the tadpoles hatch. After that, they develop hind and front legs. Last, the tail is absorbed, and development is complete.


Why don't frogs have a uterus?

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How do frogs develop into frogs?

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Do frogs reproduce by mitosis?

No, frogs do not reproduce by mitosis. Frogs reproduce sexually, with males and females mating to produce eggs and sperm. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually metamorphose into adult frogs. Mitosis is a type of cell division involved in growth and repair, not in the production of gametes.


Do male frogs sing to to females?

Yes there are male and female frogs. And there are male/female hermaphrodite frogs.


What age do whites tree frogs reproduce?

White's tree frogs typically reach sexual maturity at around 1 to 2 years of age. Breeding often occurs during the warmer months when conditions are favorable. Males call to attract females, and after mating, females lay their eggs in water, where they develop into tadpoles.


Are frogs eggs fertilized inside or outside the female?

Frogs have external (outside) fertilization.


Fly embryos and frog embryos differ from each other more than frog embryos and a pin reels do what does this imply about how these groups may be related?

The significant differences between fly and frog embryos suggest that they are more distantly related in evolutionary terms compared to the closer relationship between frog embryos and pinworms. This implies that flies and frogs diverged from a common ancestor much earlier in evolutionary history, while frogs and pinworms share a more recent common ancestor. Consequently, the developmental processes and genetic mechanisms of flies and frogs have evolved differently over time, reflecting their adaptation to distinct environments and lifestyles.


Do frogs develop tails as adults?

no, adult frogs do not have tails. although frogs do have tails when they are young, but they loose them.


How do you tell the difference between boy and girl dumpy tree frogs?

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Is it better to have baby frogs inside or outside?

outside