Frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. They lay sometimes hundreds of them and some eventually hatch into tadpoles and become frogs themselves.
Frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. They lay sometimes hundreds of them and some eventually hatch into tadpoles and become frogs themselves.
Frogs do not give birth to babies like mammals do. Instead, female frogs lay eggs that are fertilized externally by the male frog. The number of eggs a female frog can lay varies between species, ranging from a few dozen to several thousand.
No, frogs cannot give birth anywhere. They lay eggs.
Frogs lay a lot of eggs because a lot of animals eat tadpoles and small frogs including other frogs.
Amphibians lay their eggs in water, such as frogs.
One adult animal that looks different then their babies are frogs. Frogs start out as eggs and hatch into tadpoles.
Raccoons give birth to live babies, they do not hatch from eggs.
Amphibians mean living two lives. Amphibians are tetrapodes, usually watery animals, and have smooth skin. They lay soft eggs without any external covering. Examples are frogs, newts etc. Some amphibians, the Alpine Salamander for example, do give birth to live young.Mostly eggs, to my knowledge.
Fire-bellied frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. The eggs are typically deposited in water, where they develop into tadpoles before eventually metamorphosing into adult frogs. This reproductive strategy is common among amphibians, allowing the tadpoles to thrive in aquatic environments before transitioning to land.
Frogs, like most reptiles, are egg-layers.
Frogs do not give birth. They lay eggs.
Horses are mammals because they give birth to living babies, like humans. This differs from reptiles, who lay eggs.