In the great majority of species, no. In midwife toads, the males carry the ggs though.
it usually takes a week for toad eggs to hatch or 36 hours for tree frog eggs to hatch.
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About 4 weeks
yes
they need to lay eggs in the water because when the eggs hatch they can breath under water comment if you get what i mean or if u dont i will imporve it
The cockatrice was supposed to come from an egg laid by a cock (i.e. a male chicken) and incubated by a toad
a frog or toad lays it's eggs in water and then leaves them to hatch and grow on their own
yes you do because if you only have a female toad itll only have eggs and they don't hatch and if you have m. an f. together the male firtilisers the eggs this may sound discusting but it furtilisis it by peeing on them
Some species do. The species that do require their eggs to have several weeks extra of maturity after they are laid before they can hatch. Other species are ready to hatch almost immediately after they are laid.
Many cultures prefer them to chicken eggs. They have a bit stronger flavor, but are quite nutritous. And only fertilized eggs will hatch, anyway.
The female Surinam toad lays her eggs in water, they are fertilized by the male and then attach to her back. The eggs form into little chambers on her back and grow until the baby frogs are fully developed. They then hatch from the mothers' back.