All toads are frogs and all frogs lay their eggs in clumps, so, yes!!
No, although they will claim territory.
No, frogs only lay clear eggs with a brown or black nucleus. Normally in some sort of water. Frogs lay them in large clumps and toads lay them in a string.
No. Toads and toads lay the same number of eggs obviously....But if you mean do toads lay more eggs then frogs then yes they do.
They lay very similar eggs, but it would be called toad spawn. Frogspawn is usually laid in clumps and toad spawn in strings.
no. most toads lay their eggs in strings.
Toads traditionally lay their eggs in the water more likely than not near the shore or close to ground.
no
They lay eggs.
Tadoles do not lay eggs. Tadpoles emerge from eggs. It is the adult frog or toad that lays eggs. Frogs lay their eggs in clusters, but toads tend to lay their eggs in a string.
Tadpoles do not lay eggs at all. Tadpoles are the young frogs or toads that hatch from eggs.
Taddpoles arae the immature, juvenile form of frogs and toads. Immature forms can't breed. As adults, frogs and toads lay eggs.
Yes, Toads lay them in a sort of string and News lay them individually.
NO THEY CAN'T! they have to have somebody to make the eggs with them!