Amphibian eggs are typically laid in water.
In most amphibians, fertilization takes place externally instead of internally. To prevent the eggs from drying out, external fertilization occurs in water or another moist place.
Most amphibians just lay their eggs and leave. Although a few amphibians stay and guard, and most dart frogs carry of watch their eggs.
Most amphibians like frogs lay eggs, but not all. Some species like the Lungless Salamander.
Yes, All amphibians must lay their eggs in water. If they lay them on land their eggs will dry up.
Most amphibians are oviparous (lay eggs ) e.g. but some are ovoviviparous or viviparous ( give birth to young ones ) as some salamanders .
Most of them lay their eggs in water.
Amphibians are superficially similar to reptiles, but reptiles are amniotes, that is they lay eggs that are adapted to dry land. Most amphibians lay eggs in water and have a juvenile stage that changes into the adult form.
Most amphibians are oviparous (lay eggs ) e.g. but some are ovoviviparous or viviparous ( give birth to young ones ) as some salamanders .
Amphibians hatch from eggs
Jelly-coated eggs eggs eg. frogspawn. Most amphibians lay their eggs in water.
no because all amphibians don't lay eggs
Most reptiles and all amphibians lay eggs. Some reptiles are viviparous.