It has its eggs in a leaf cup then puts the leaf cup on some water
around 8-10 eggs
Yes.
in the summer.
They lay 3 to 5 in each clutch. But the female may lay one clutch as often as every week.
Large bromeliads in nature can hold rain water in them for long periods of time. Poison dart frogs are know to lay eggs in these little pools. Do not try this at home because the water inside the bromeliad will most likely go stagnant and cause the bromeliad to rot or poison the frog eggs
yes only the adults
they hunt for their prey, keep an eye out for predators, find shelter when they need it, sometimes they look for mates, sleep, and females find places to lay their eggs.
They sleep in their habitat. Like if they live in the zoo, they sleep in the zoo. If they life in the forest, they sleep on the floor.
The female AFRICAN DWARF FROG lays the eggs
It has its eggs in a leaf cup then puts the leaf cup on some water
A tree frog lays eggs. Almost all reptiles lay eggs except for platypus
Too give birth, some frogs use their legs to make foam to lay eggs in. Others, lay their eggs on leaves to keep them moist. Also, some lay their eggs on leaves, wait for them to hatch and then the male frog will carry the tadpoles to little pools in trees and then the mother goes back and feeds them infertilized eggs. Another adaption would be their suction pads on their toes that secrete a sticky mucus, enabling the frog to cling to tree trunks and branches. Other types have wild colored skin and that lets the predator know that they are poisonous and nothing will try to harm them.