A frog usually lays its eggs in a jelly-like substance which holds the eggs in a tight cluster. A frog usually lays over 100 to 200 eggs at a time.
Many fish and some frogs.
Afrcian Dwarf Frogs
Well we have two things, newly hatched frogs and toads are tadpoles. New frogs and toads who have recently become frogs and toads from tadpoles are called froglets and toadlets,
Larva or newly hatched young are tadpoles. Frogspawn then tadpoles
Yes, tree frogs are typically hatched in water. They lay their eggs in or near water bodies, and the eggs develop into aquatic tadpoles. After a period of growth and metamorphosis, the tadpoles transform into adult frogs and venture onto land. This reproductive strategy helps ensure that the young have access to the moisture and aquatic environment they need for their early development.
Nearly all frogs lay their eggs and then leave. There are some frogs that carry the eggs on their backs until they are ready to hatch. There is another type of frog that only lays one egg at a time in a little puddle. When the egg hatches, she feeds the tadpole some of her own unfertilized eggs.
Hatched has one syllable.
Technically, neither. An adult frog lays eggs, then tadpoles hatch from these eggs. Later the tadpoles develop into frogs. So, you could really say they hatched from eggs.
No, algae do not turn into tadpoles. Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs and develop from frog eggs, not algae. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can multiply rapidly in water with sufficient nutrients and sunlight.
i don't know about toads, but frogs can do up to 1k at a time
It took a pretty long time for me to do it but it hatched in 3000 steps
Sure! Some animals that hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (like snakes and turtles), fish, amphibians (like frogs and salamanders), and some insects (like butterflies and beetles).