When male mate, male frogs tends to clasp the female underneath in a embrace called amplexus. A few months later the female lays soft jelly eggs. There is a black dot inside the eggs and that dot will grow into a tadpole. After 10 days the tadpole wriggle out of the eggs. The tadpole then grow gills then legs and their tail will soon disappeared. The cycle start all over again
There are two answers to this. There's how they reproduce and how it is when theyre ready to reproduce. Look those two questions up depending on which one you need both answer the same question you asked just worded different. Hope this helps!
Frogs lay eggs. The eggs turn to tadpoles. Finally the tadpoles become frogs.
Baby , Tadpole , Frog
http://slohs.slcusd.org/pages/teachers/rhamley/Biology/Frog%20Dissection/Reproductive%20System.htm
Like the frog.
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A frog's hopping is an inherited behavior.
the cloaca.
they share the same ducts. :)
Excretory and reproductive, as both metabolic wastes and sperm/eggs exit there
The cloaca is a chamber that receives products from the digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. The cloaca serves as the sole posterior opening and is found in amphibians, birds and reptiles.
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A frog has a liver, stomach, reproductive system, somewhat nuerological, and mucle/fat tissues similar to us.
The cloaca of the frog carries all waste and reproductive material from the frog. The rectum, urinary tract, and reproductive organs all flow into the cloaca and out of the body.