its more easy to give birth in water
Frogs lay a lot of eggs because a lot of animals eat tadpoles and small frogs including other frogs.
Survival of the species. Predators consume a lot of eggs, tadpoles and young frogs.
Frogs don't get pregnant in the same way mammals do. They lay eggs externally in water and the female releases eggs that are then fertilized by the male. You won't see a pregnant frog in the traditional sense but rather notice them laying eggs in clusters in the water.
Frogs and toads have a high mortality rate, which means they lay a lot of eggs because most will end up dying before becoming a fully mature adult.
Seals do spend a lot of time in water, but they don't lay eggs.
Unfortunately not, unless you have an appropriate soil area out of the water for the eggs to be laid.
If your talking about frogs I think they lay eggs every couple of days, They lay a lot at a time though but they lay frequent amounts as the chances of the eggs surviving and tunring into fully grown frogs is quite slim :)
Yes. they lay 25 eggs
Because frogs have a high mortality rate, meaning that a high percentage of the eggs will never make it to adulthood. They lay a lot of eggs because even if 1% of the eggs make it to adulthood, if you lay 5,000 eggs you still get 50 that make it to adulthood.
Simply because snake eggs are less likely to be eaten by predators. Frogs eggs, floating in water, are potential food for anything that can get to it. Therefore - if a frog lays hundreds of eggs, there's more chance of at least some of them hatching into tadpoles.
They can lay up to 100 eggs.
yes.... they lay up to 16 to 30 eggs at a time that's a lot of eggs