the female does..i think :)
because they need to be large to carry all those eggs!
The male will latch onto the female from behind. They will swim around the tank like that while the female lays her eggs and the male fertailzes them while she lays them. It is extremely difficult to get them to mate and even more difficult to see any of the eggs reach adulthood. You must remove the frogs from the tank as soon as the female lays the eggs of the adults will eat the eggs.
The African clawed from female can lay hundreds of eggs at a time. There are times when she will lay them unfertilized and a male may fertilize them later.
When a frog lays hundreds of eggs in a small pond what happens to the population of frogs in the pond
Frogs reproduce through a process called amplexus, where the male frog grasps the female frog from behind. The female releases eggs while the male fertilizes them externally. The fertilized eggs develop into tadpoles, which eventually grow into adult frogs.
Frogs mate by the female going into the water, and dispersing her eggs into the water, then the male comes to the eggs, and desperses his semon on the eggs, in 17 weeks, they'll hatch into little frogs.
10-20 eggs
Frogs have external (outside) fertilization.
Frogs reproduce through a process called spawning, where female frogs release eggs and male frogs release sperm into the water simultaneously. Fertilization occurs externally, and tadpoles develop from the eggs that hatch. Reproduction typically occurs during the breeding season, which varies depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Yes. They can even lay eggs and mate.
The ovaries in a frog produce the eggs
The kind of water the frogs lay their eggs are in fresh waters that are in ponds, lakes, and rivers.