Tadoles do not lay eggs. Tadpoles emerge from eggs. It is the adult frog or toad that lays eggs.
Frogs lay their eggs in clusters, but toads tend to lay their eggs in a string.
Frogs lay eggs, just like all other amphibians, and most reptiles, and birds. The tadpole develops from the egg outside of the frog, and then hatches into a tadpole.
frogspawn turns into tadpoles which eventually turn into frogs.
Erogs being amphibian lay eggs in water and are known as swamps, and these eggs hatch into fish like organism known as tadpole which have allmost characters of fishes and also feed on plankton in water as the eggs lay in water. After metamorphosis these tadpole changes in to adult frog which feed on small insects and other small organisms
They lay eggs
scorpion does not lay eggs. it is not like the spider which lay eggs.
No Mud Puppies do not lay eggs they are born as a tadpole.
no. most toads lay their eggs in strings.
Yes, Toads lay them in a sort of string and News lay them individually.
Frogs lay eggs, just like all other amphibians, and most reptiles, and birds. The tadpole develops from the egg outside of the frog, and then hatches into a tadpole.
frogspawn turns into tadpoles which eventually turn into frogs.
They don't. They lay eggs that hatch into tadpoles that develop into frogs. They are not cared for, it is every tadpole for himself.
Most salamanders lay eggs. Almost all amphibians do.Nearly all salamanders lay eggs. However, there are a few salamanders that give birth to live young.Some salamanders lay eggs in water. These eggs hatch into salamander larvae with gills. Other salamanders lay eggs in land. Usually these eggs hatch into tiny terrestrial salamanders that do not have gills.
No, frogs only lay clear eggs with a brown or black nucleus. Normally in some sort of water. Frogs lay them in large clumps and toads lay them in a string.
That can never happen. This is because Tadpoles do not lay eggs. ***** It takes about three weeks after spawning before the tadpoles hatch out from their eggs.
Yes. Frogs lay their eggs in stagnant or still water. The eggs hatch into a little aquatic animal called a tadpole that slowly developes into an adult frog.
Frogs lay their eggs in large clusters so, it will look like a big ball made up of a bunch of smaller balls. The eggs will be clear, but if they are fertilized then they will be clear with a tiny black tadpole in the middle that will eventually take over the whole egg, then they'll be entirely black ( it's really the tadpole)
They don't have scales They lay their eggs in water, rather than on land, and the young frog, or tadpole, is fully aquatic.