It depends on the species. Many species of frogs lay their eggs in water, but not all do e.g. the Corroboree frog.Also, frogs of the genus Pristimantis lay their eggs on land, where they do not undergo a tadpole stage, hatching as fully metamorphosed baby frogs. Some species of frogs even give birth to live young, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides and other species found in the Andes and Central America.
Mother frogs lay eggs, which are commonly referred to as spawn.
Frogs lay eggs (spawn) in water, usually around the edges of still ponds in the spring.
frogs have their eggs in the water
Frog eggs. Frogs lay eggs, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles. Then the tadpoles turn into frogs.
Frogs lay a lot of eggs because a lot of animals eat tadpoles and small frogs including other frogs.
Most frogs extensively care for their eggs and young.
Frogs may eat other frogs, and this includes their own eggs. They mostly eat insects and smaller frogs and fish.No.
Frog eggs. Frogs lay eggs, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles. Then the tadpoles turn into frogs.
yes, all frogs lay eggs.
Female frogs lay eggs and males fertilize the eggs.
Frogs are sexual. They reproduce sexually, and all hatch from eggs. Frogs lay eggs in water, and the eggs hatch into tadpoles that grow into frogs.
Yes, Reptiles such as komelians lay eggs as do frogs. Frogs lay eggs and so do you, jks
Frogs mate by the female going into the water, and dispersing her eggs into the water, then the male comes to the eggs, and desperses his semon on the eggs, in 17 weeks, they'll hatch into little frogs.
They are what we call softshell eggs.
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