Frogs lay their eggs as they mate. The female releases her eggs and the male sprays his sperm over them at the same time.
Catchy slogans for frogs would include things like hopping, the color green, and catching flies. Here are some ideas:Hop to it! Recycle!Be Green - recycle!Or write, "It's easy to be green!" with a picture of a frog next to it.
Yes, they lay big patches of eggs called frogspawn.
After the hind legs of a frog, try a nice glass of sherry.
First, adult frogs reproduce sexually. Next, eggs are fertilized outside the females body. Then, the tadpoles hatch. After that, they develop hind and front legs. Last, the tail is absorbed, and development is complete.
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I have the same question on my frog diction worksheet. The question you are probably asking and to lazy to type it is: During one mating of frogs, the female lays some 2,000 to 3,000 eggs in water as the male sheds millions of sperm over them. How do these large numbers relate to the frog's fitness for life in water? i put down a lot of the frogs probably don't make it so they are a predator when they are a tadpole in the water.
you use a hoof pick and scrape out the dirt but avoid hitting the frog, you can get dirt out from next to the frog but be EXTRA careful if you decide to clear off the frog with the pick..the frog is in the middle of a hoof and in a v shape.
makes bulk eggs for next year
Yes, you can eat scrambled eggs the next day as long as they have been stored properly in the refrigerator.
Platypuses reproduce via sexual reproduction. Platypuses reproduce by laying eggs, which hatch into young platypuses that initially feed off mothers' milk. The platypus is a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal, just like the echidna, and quite unique to Australia. Platypuses lay eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow dug into a riverbank or next to a creek. Their young, once hatched, drink milk from grooves on the mother's abdomen where it seeps from glands, rather than attaching to teats.