It depends on the species. Toads tend to lay eggs in strings, rather than masses like frogs do.
Not all types of amphibians lay eggs. There are a few species of frogs which give birth to live young (e.g. members of the African genus Nectophrynoides) as well as many caecilians (which are already fully metamorphosed at birth), and the Luschman's salamander.
Almost all species of amphibians lay eggs.
no because all amphibians don't lay eggs
Yes, All amphibians must lay their eggs in water. If they lay them on land their eggs will dry up.
Amphibians lay eggs.
Amphibians must lay their eggs in a moist environment. Some must lay their eggs directly in the water. Some amphibians give birth to live young.
I think you mean 'Why do frogs lay egg?' If so, they lay egg because they are amphibians. And all amphibians lay eggs. Frogs lay their eggs in clusters. Toads lay eggs in a line.
Yes, amphibians eggs have no outer coating, although they have a jelly like casing which can protect it.
amphibians lay eggs, and positively birds lay eggs.
Well, since both amphibians and reptiles lay eggs, and frogs are amphibians and turtles are reptiles, both should lay eggs. Of couse, if it is a male frog or male turtle, it is not going to lay eggs. :)
Amphibians lay their eggs in water, such as frogs.
No, they eggs are laid in water.
Yes