NO They cannot
Frogs, or toads
fish,toads,frogs,spiders,insects
usually the female lays the eggs and the male comes by and fertilizes them
Because frogs and toads are amphibians, their eggs are generally fertilized in the water. The female lays her eggs in the water and the male spreads sperm over the eggs to fertilize them.
Tadpoles don't lay eggs. Tadpoles come from frogs eggs. When they are first laid they are clear little eggs. Then eventually you can see tadpoles starting to grow inside.
Toads have external fertilization. During mating, the male toad releases sperm onto the eggs as the female lays them.
No. Toads and toads lay the same number of eggs obviously....But if you mean do toads lay more eggs then frogs then yes they do.
no. most toads lay their eggs in strings.
Frog, toad, newt are three animals that lay jelly coated eggs.
The female lays the eggs
They are male toads.
Golden toads, specifically the Monteverde golden toad (Incilius periglenes), reproduce through external fertilization. During the breeding season, males call to attract females, and once a female selects a mate, she lays her eggs in moist leaf litter or small pools. The male then fertilizes the eggs outside of the female's body. After a few weeks, the eggs hatch into tadpoles, which eventually develop into adult toads.