No, Frogs lay eggs in water, which develop external to the female frog.
they are born as eggs not larva
some of it will cats are adorable
no it does not
Yes they take out the heart when the frog is still alive.
Jay Frog was born in 1976.
They get the frog's from a factory and they are either dead or alive. And you just take apart the frog in science. And if you don't want to dissect a real frog then ask your teacher if you can do it on line with a virtual frog.
Frog Fagan was born on 1940-03-11.
yes but their in pain
5 years
All parts of a living frog are used to keep it alive, there is no one part that is used more than another.
If it's alive, not microscopic, and not plant matter, it's an animal.
no. its an example of indirect development as when it is born it doesnt resemble an adult frog instead it its born as a toad and undergoes metamorphosis to become a frog
they born alive