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Frogs overproduce by laying a large number of eggs in order to increase the chances of survival for their offspring. This strategy, known as "fecundity," compensates for high predation rates and environmental challenges that lead to high mortality in early developmental stages. By releasing thousands of eggs, frogs ensure that at least some will survive to adulthood and reproduce, maintaining their population. This reproductive strategy is especially important in fluctuating ecosystems where survival rates can vary significantly.

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