Most frogs extensively care for their eggs and young.
fish and frogs also humans and turtles
Nearly all frogs lay their eggs and then leave. There are some frogs that carry the eggs on their backs until they are ready to hatch. There is another type of frog that only lays one egg at a time in a little puddle. When the egg hatches, she feeds the tadpole some of her own unfertilized eggs.
The turtle left behind was some eggs
Any type of frog, if you have noticed, lays many eggs but they can only do this in water. Frogs tend to lay their eggs than leave them right after they are done.
Frogs leave their "spawn" or eggs for different reasons. For example, in tropical regions, frogs hide their spawn where predators can't find them- in the leaves of a bromelaid, for instance. In temperate regions, the frogs often lay spawn in huge groups that cover the surface of the water. This allows for some to still live, even if most get eaten by predators. Frogs often come back to their eggs to clean them of fungi. Some frogs don't even lay eggs and bear live young. There are some frogs who carry their eggs on their backs though. Frogs usually leave their spawn so that they are not in one place for too long- otherwise predators will find them.
Frog eggs. Frogs lay eggs, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles. Then the tadpoles turn into frogs.
Frogs lay a lot of eggs because a lot of animals eat tadpoles and small frogs including other frogs.
Frogs may eat other frogs, and this includes their own eggs. They mostly eat insects and smaller frogs and fish.No.
Frog eggs. Frogs lay eggs, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles. Then the tadpoles turn into frogs.
yes, all frogs lay eggs.
Animals that are amphibians, such as frogs. Eggs are laid in water, hatch into tadpoles that live in water and swim, that grow legs and leave the water as frogs.
Female frogs lay eggs and males fertilize the eggs.