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Yes a toad does lay eggs a toad lays eggs in long strips while a frog lays eggs in clumps. They both lay eggs in water.
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They lay up to 7 eggs each month.
They lay about 3-4 eggs in a month after maried.
yes an aquarium is big enough for frogs and toads to lay eggs in.
NO THEY CAN'T! they have to have somebody to make the eggs with them!
Amphibians do not get pregnant, they lay eggs which are fertilised external to their bodies.
Normally two eggs once in a month for whole year.
They can lay up to 60,000 eggs, which is why they are an invasive species. The average amount though is usually about 20,000. Also, just to clarify, toads don't have babies, they lay eggs, being oviparous. These eggs will hatch into tadpoles that will metamorphose into froglets.
They lay very similar eggs, but it would be called toad spawn. Frogspawn is usually laid in clumps and toad spawn in strings.
The toad you're referring to is likely the Surinam toad (Pipa pipa). Unlike most amphibians, which lay eggs in water, the Surinam toad has a unique reproductive strategy where the female carries fertilized eggs embedded in her back skin until the tadpoles emerge. This adaptation allows her to protect the developing young from aquatic predators.
they need to lay eggs in the water because when the eggs hatch they can breath under water comment if you get what i mean or if u dont i will imporve it