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No, frogs do not mate for life. Most frog species engage in seasonal breeding, where males call to attract females, and after mating, they typically do not form lasting bonds. The female lays eggs, and the male usually departs, leaving the eggs to develop independently. Some species may exhibit temporary pair bonds during the breeding season, but these relationships do not last beyond reproduction.

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