Over 4000 eggs are layed by 1 female frog in a pond or swamp
frogspawn. they come in tiny little black eggs and then pop out as tadpoles!
To protect the eggs inside the jelly.
actually, it depends on the type of fish and the type of frog that laid the eggs some fish die from eating frog eggs (e.g. catfish- poison dart frog)
yes you idiot
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.
No, frog parents don't stay with their eggs because the eggs are laid in water and frogs cant stay in the water for too long or they will drown.
A clutch of eggs is a group of eggs laid by a single female at one time. It differs from other types of egg groupings, such as a nest or a brood, because it specifically refers to the eggs laid together by one individual.
In animals that lay eggs, yes, the female is the egg-layer.
Spawn is the name of the eggs that are laid by frogs.
They live "on land" although frogs still live in water, they just are not reliant on it for oxygen.
Tadpoles don't lay eggs. Tadpoles come from frogs eggs. When they are first laid they are clear little eggs. Then eventually you can see tadpoles starting to grow inside.
100,000,000 or more a year of events(summer,spring,fall,winter)