no they don't die after laying their eggs
yes, but they may die
no. they will die if they are not in their natural habitat
When they hatch is when the full moon is out and a leech has attached itself to the egg.
they live in the tropical rainforest because the temperate rainforest is too cold for them they cant survive in it or else they would die
they live in the tropical rainforest because the temperate rainforest is too cold for them they cant survive in it or else they would die
they are both, it can be helpful because without it, a huge part in the food chain wood probably die out, and it is harful because of its poison. I hope i was some help!
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no they most certainly do not.
They need very dry conditions, or they will die.
Frogs' eggs, or frogspawn, need water or they will dry out and die. The eggs of a frog do not have a solid, protective covering like birds' eggs or reptiles' eggs do, so laying them in water preserves the developing tadpole from dehydration.
Well frogs have to remain moist or they die. They also need the water to lay their eggs.
Actually, Red Eyed Tree Frogs aren't endangered. They are not a threatened species. They usually die of natural causes, but not because they are being killed in the rainforest by humans. A lot are still in the wild, and at this point right now, we should be least concerned. Thanks, Graces Reptile and Amphibian Care