The mating itself is a type of external fertilization, but the mating position is called amplexus
Breeding or mating.
Generally amphibians have a mating process called amplexus, where the male is holding onto the female on top. The male can prompt her to lay the eggs, and when she does, he releases sperm onto the eggs.
Generally amphibians have a mating process called amplexus, where the male is holding onto the female on top. The male can prompt her to lay the eggs, and when she does, he releases sperm onto the eggs.
Spring is most amphibians' mating season.
During the mating season Amphibians males out number the females by 10 to 1
Multiplication
amphibians are called amphibiens in French.
amphibians
A 'ghost' is what many male gnats intent upon mating are called.
All amphibians have backbones. An animal with a backbone is called a vertebrate. All amphibians are vertebrates.
its called Herpetology
Terapods