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Q: What is the survival rate of amphibian eggs?
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The difference between reptilian eggs and amphibian eggs in that reptilian eggs?

Amphibian eggs and Fish eggs are usually found with a layer of a jelly like substance coating the egg. Reptile eggs are found with an egg that is protected with a shell.


Higher survival rate guppy fish or perch fish?

The guppies have a smaller survival rate because they can only have 1 at a time, where as a perch lays lots of tiny eggs at a single spawning. Then the male comes and fertilizes the eggs.


Why must fish and amphibian eggs must be deposited in water?

because fish and amphibian eggs have no outer shell to protect them


What amphibian that lay eggs?

All of them.


Does an amphibian lay eggs?

Yep


Where do most amphibians place their eggs?

Amphibian eggs are typically laid in water.


The difference between reptilian eggs and amphibian eggs is that reptilian eggs?

Reptilian eggs often have a hard or leathery shell protecting them - amphibian eggs do not. Amphibians like frogs and salamanders lay eggs that almost look like balls of gel or slime, so they must be laid somewhere moist. Because reptile eggs have a protective shell, they can be laid in more varied areas than amphibian eggs can.


Is a puffin an amphibian?

NO! it is a bird because it lays eggs


Are the eggs of an amphibian developed internally or externally?

both


Which side of the Titanic had the most survival rate?

Portside had the most survival rate


Why fish and frog lays hundreds eggs and hen lays one egg?

Because Frog and Fish eggs have a low rate of survival, so they lay tons so that there is a higher probability of the eggs reaching maturity.


What is the dolphins offspring survival rate?

Recent studies show that the survival rate of infant dolphins in the wild is 75%. In zoos and in aquariums, the survival rate is 86%.