A tree frog lays up to 1000-3000 eggs a year.
How many eggs amphibians lay in a year varies according to the different species. For example, a frog can lay up to 25,000 egg per year while a salamander may lay about 5,000 eggs per year.
How many eggs amphibians lay in a year varies according to the different species. For example, a frog can lay up to 25,000 egg per year while a salamander may lay about 5,000 eggs per year.
100,000,000 or more a year of events(summer,spring,fall,winter)
Depends on what species you are asking about and where you live. There is the Austrailian green tree frog, American green tree frog, American gray tree frog. Anytime it is warm out is when you can find them. Usually mating between April and August.
Frog's spawn are eggs laid on mass, each egg being protected in a jelly-like covering. Of all the vast number of spawn laid, not many tadpoles will live to reach adulthood as a frog. But, enough will survive each year to continue the frog species as a whole.
200-300 Pounds a year
It was listed by Texas Parks and Wildlife in 1977.
It differs from species to species. Some frog species lay tens of thousands each year, while others may lay just a few hundred.
620,500 eggs in a year.
Approximately 150 eggs a year
It is about 90-100 eggs in year.
a ostrich can lay 25 eggs in a year