No it stays with the babys until they are about five days old and then they leave them to be on their own.
frog eggs ==> tadpole ==> back legs appear ==> young adult frog (tail disappears) ==> adult frog
frog eggs ==> tadpole ==> back legs appear ==> young adult frog (tail disappears) ==> adult frog
Metamorphosis
yes it does
The stages are as follow: * egg * larva * juvenile * adult
A frog goes through five metamorphic stages. This starts as eggs, then to tadpole, tadpole with legs, young frog and then adult frog.
adult, then the cycle starts over when it lays eggs
Frog eggs should be kept in natural water from a pond or rainwater. They should be kept in the same place and conditions they were laid in.
You do not need to take care of frog eggs in any way.
They live "on land" although frogs still live in water, they just are not reliant on it for oxygen.
the litoria saundari frog is endangered because not enough of them mate which is not creating any more eggs. the adult frog dies, and they dont have any eggs so then they will be all gone
Since frog eggs do not have shells to protect them from drying out, they are deposited in moist places--usually in the water but sometimes even on the back of the frog in some species.