The tadpoles cant survive if the eggs are layed on land
No, they lay soft eggs inside the water.
adult frogs normally lay eggs in ponds or still water areas
In water like auther frogs
Frogs typically lay their eggs in water during the rainy season. This is because their eggs need to be submerged in water to develop and hatch successfully. Frogs usually choose still or slow-moving bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, or marshes, to lay their eggs. The presence of water helps to protect the eggs from predators and provides the necessary environment for the tadpoles to survive and grow.
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.
They lay there eggs in the water becaose tey protect them and i think that there is some food in the water.
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.
The kind of water the frogs lay their eggs are in fresh waters that are in ponds, lakes, and rivers.
Amphibians lay their eggs in water.
Frogs, like most reptiles, are egg-layers.
on plants under water
Yes, All amphibians must lay their eggs in water. If they lay them on land their eggs will dry up.