No- when a mother frog has laid her eggs as frogspawn, she moves on. The tadpoles which develop from the eggs make their own way in the world, from hatching through into adulthood.
It depends The male Rhinoderma darwiniii of Chile takes the eggs into his vocal sacs, where they hatch and eventually undergo metamorphosis. The young frogs climb out of the vocal sacs and emerge from the males mouth. Female Eleutherodactylus sit on their eggs until they hatch, not to provide warmth but to prevent the eggs from drying out. The female normally lays eggs in trees or bushes, where they may dry up. (this type of frog is extinct)
No, they leave them as eggs, they hatch into tadpoles... etc,
by raising them.
like all other animals they care for themselves because the have the instinct or they learnt it from their mother
Yes, bats take care of their young. The young are all together in a 'nursery', where all mothers take care of their young. Each mother bat can recognise the cry of her young.
All mother animals have an instinctive need to care for their young. If this was not 'hard wired' into mother animals their young would die and their species would cease to exist.
The young is watched over by a pod. And they have an "Aunt" That is somehow related to the mother, but not the sister. So the Aunt and Mother do the major care taking, But the whole pod tries to protect all young.
Many turtles, most snakes, most fish, almost all insects do not care for their young.All mammals care for their young to some degree.well there is frogs and turtules really i am not sure if there is anymore lol !!
they don't care for them at all
Cats care for their offspring far more than frogs do. Frogs do not care for their offspring at all. Cats, being mammals, feed their offspring milk, and take care of them while they are kittens.
She will take care of her young, keep them warm, and nourish them. There is real nothing a human has to do, they will do it all.
no one I believe. like all frogs baby tree frogs fend for themselves
Generally all cobra species care for their young.
All horses no matter what breed they are care for their young in the same way. A mustang mare will care for her foal by providing nourishment, warmth, and protection. As the foal matures the mother will teach it proper manners, what is safe to eat, and how to evade predators.
As a natural instinct all mammal mothers care for their young.