Yes, the American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) lays eggs. Breeding typically occurs in the warmer months, with females laying thousands of eggs in water, often in clusters. The eggs hatch into tadpoles, which eventually metamorphose into adult frogs. This reproductive strategy helps ensure the survival of the species by producing a large number of offspring.
Between 5,000 & 50,000
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Bullfrogs lay 20,000 eggs at any time.
Yes, the American Bullfrog is an amphibian.The American Bullfrog can be found in parts of Canada and the United States.
They lay their eggs later in the day, one egg a day, up to four eggs. The season the ones I have known lay their eggs is usually late spring early summer.
blue
Robin is a bird that has blue eggs. The eastern bluebird, as well.
If your talking about frogs I think they lay eggs every couple of days, They lay a lot at a time though but they lay frequent amounts as the chances of the eggs surviving and tunring into fully grown frogs is quite slim :)
Some Michigan birds that lay white eggs include American robin, Northern cardinal, Eastern bluebird, and Mourning dove.
The predators of adult bullfrogs are raccoons and large birds like heron, Young bullfrogs and tadpoles have more predators, including snakes, fish, birds, and turtles. The bullfrog is a large frog, and the females can lay nearly 20,000 eggs.
they are born in large groups of eggs
Robins' eggs are bright blue. blue birds