A female frog has a bigger body.
A female frog has a bigger body.
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Depends on the species, it could be that the female is bigger, or quieter or smaller or louder, could be colour, number of toes, whether there is webbing between the toes, or many other things... You may want to research the specific species that you want to know about.
The female AFRICAN DWARF FROG lays the eggs
. Male's thumbs are bigger at the base for gripping the female during mating.
Females are generally bigger and stouter than males, males have socalled nupial pads and a metatarsal knob on their feet.
Depends on if they're male or female. A female with eggs can weigh around 6g. I happened to have a tree frog neurobiologist in the room, which was pretty convenient.
A toad is actually a type of frog. Statistically speaking, I suppose toads are larger than most other types of frogs. The largest frog in the world is the Goliath toad so if you have to segregate them, toads are bigger than most other kinds of frogs.
a bigger frog (:
Same as any other frog only they grow bigger.
oviducts
They are in a pre- stage of mating wich means that the male is holding on to the female. They are not having sex - the male clamps the female so no other males can fertilise her eggs when the female deposits them. Only during this moment - the so-called spawning, the males will deposit their sperm.