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The water-holding frog primarily preys on insects and other small invertebrates, which it captures using its sticky tongue. Its predators include various species of birds, reptiles, and larger amphibians. Additionally, native mammals and even some fish can pose a threat to their young or eggs. The frog's ability to burrow and enter a state of dormancy helps it evade many predators.
Any type of frog, if you have noticed, lays many eggs but they can only do this in water. Frogs tend to lay their eggs than leave them right after they are done.
Yes. they both do. But their eggs are very different. While the hen's eggs have a hard outside the frogs eggs are very soft. Also a hen doesn't lay nearly as many eggs as a frog. Also frogs eggs are in the water, while a hen lays them on land.
Frog eggs die because of other animals eating them including..DeerSnakesTurtlesRaccoonsFish
A tree frog lays up to 1000-3000 eggs a year.
Over 4000 eggs are layed by 1 female frog in a pond or swamp
A glass frog typically lays 2-3 dozen eggs at one time.
4-6 eggs at a time
dpeneds on the forg
6 to 8
i bet 12 yes it does!
if the Frog is an older frog it may lay more eggs? and it round about 100-200 eggs but its like us humans you never know how many babies your going to get so they are different each time and it depends on what frog it is and its species.