A leopards frogs life begins as an egg. Before becoming a egg a female and a male have to mate when its mating season. Right when the female goes in the water she begins to lay eggs. As the eggs come out, the male sprays gametes over the eggs to fertilize them. So that shows that the two events happen at the same time.
No. Frogs are amphibians because they begin life as tadpoles in water.
Frogs begin life as tadpoles, which have gills, so they must stay in water to breathe.As they grow into frogs, they lose the gills and grow legs, the tail is absorbed, and they begin to breathe air through developing lungs.
Small crocodiles and alligators begin life eating insects, frogs, and small fish.
As tadpoles
American Bullfrog
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, begin life with gills for underwater breathing and later develop lungs to breathe on land as they mature. This transition from gills to lungs is part of their metamorphosis process.
They both begin with F.
Frogs start out as tadpoles and then they develop into jumping frogs. They start life in water.
Because frogs has life
It depends on the species. Small frogs like spring peepers and chorus frogs will begin to hold mating rituals on warm days in February, while tree frogs begin in March. Green and bullfrogs, and leopard, pickerel frogs mate May to June.
The Egg is the first stage in a frogs life cycle.
Because the eggs must stay mousturized. If they become to dry, the tadpoles will die. Also, tadpoles must begin life swimming.