Frogs lay a lot of eggs because most of them will not survive. Some of the eggs will never develop and others will end up food for other animals. Out of the hundreds of eggs, only a fraction will make it to an adult frog.
Because tadpoles are a prey animal to a number of animals such as fish and salamanders. Having so many eggs insures that some will survive into adulthood and be able to reproduce, thus ensuring the survival of the species.
There are two ways to have babies. The first way is to have one or two children at a time and stay with them until they grow up and can take care of themselves. The other way is to have hundreds of babies at one time and hope that one of them survives.
Simply because their eggs make a 'nutritious snack' for most of the other creatures living in their habitat. Laying lots of eggs at once gives them a better chance that at least some will survive to adulthood.
Very few will survive.
By laying a large volume they help to ensure the survival of their species.
Many eggs are eaten before they hatch, many more are eaten after they hatch as tadpoles, and even more are eaten after they mature into frogs before they get a chance to mate.
Only a small percent of the eggs laid actually reach full maturity and begin the cycle again by mating.
A female frog can lay so much of eggs because the predator can eat the eggs
The many eggs (spawn) is to ensure that at least a handful of tadpoles will live long enough to became an adult frog or toad.
as the frog spawn and the hatched tadpoles will have many predators, laying many eggs gives a greater chance of there being survivors.
There are many predators around which eat most of the eggs, so as to keep the population at level many eggs are laid so that at least a few of them survive.
It is primarily as a form of defense. It is also a form of show and strength for some species during mating season.
Yes, it is most likely to be a frog or a toad AND COOKIES , EAT FROGS That is not really true frogs eat flies
Female frogs are generally larger, and males frogs generally have a dark patch on its feet or toes to 'grip' the female with during mating, but it varies between each species. in most species only males sing, and males and females throats may be a different colour. before you can tell the difference you will have to work out wich species your frog is.
The Courtship behavior in animals is how they communicate mating availability to each other. These action patterns are ritualistic and species specific.
Some animals have horns to protect themselves against predators or to battle each other when it is mating season to fight for the ladies ;)
they would likely fight for mating rights during the mating season. or they could fight each other for food.
because they want to mate with the female that is mating with someone else
they compete with each other because they are trying to show off and the strongest gets the girl >>More scientificly, if males fight each other during mating season, it is most likely they are fighting for a female. If females fight other females or males, then they might be protecting their cubs.
You can tell when your dwarf frog is mating because your female is laying on the male for a LONG time and then your dwarf frogs have small baby's put the eggs in a different tank then your male and female because the male and female can eat the baby's don't want that to happen or do you put them in a different tank I hope u learned alot from me bye
Many frogs are afraid of snakes because some snakes prey on frogs.
YOU SHOULDN"T DO THAT!! Why would you want to in the first place? They depend on each other when they are like that. They shouldn't be seperated!
Some wild animals (Rabbits, Horses, Wolves, Lions, Dolphins..etc) stay with their families and don't mix with other wild animals unless they proove that they're gonna be loyal. Some wild animals (Frogs, Fish, Sharks, Pandas..etc) like to be alone until mating season, but Frogs and Fish are often seen following each other or by each other, that can also happen, mainly Salmon.