20-50 they lay eggs that are covered with jelly.
15 but if bigger 20
How many eggs amphibians lay in a year varies according to the different species. For example, a frog can lay up to 25,000 egg per year while a salamander may lay about 5,000 eggs per year.
yes they lay it right after mating
Salamanders will generally have between 20 and 40 babies at a time. They lay eggs and the eggs hatch. Salamanders lay eggs up to 4 times in a season.
no, they lay their eggs under rocks, logs, and other damp places.
Most amphibians like frogs lay eggs, but not all. Some species like the Lungless Salamander.
Yes, salamander eggs need water to survive and develop. Most species lay their eggs in aquatic environments, such as ponds or streams, where the eggs can remain moist and provide the necessary conditions for the embryos to grow. Without water, the eggs would desiccate and fail to develop properly.
The number of eggs amphibians lay in a year varies greatly among species, ranging from just a few to thousands of eggs. Some amphibians, like frogs, typically lay hundreds or even thousands of eggs at a time, while others, like salamanders, may lay fewer eggs. This reproductive strategy is influenced by factors such as habitat, life cycle, and environmental conditions.
Most salamanders lay eggs. Almost all amphibians do.Nearly all salamanders lay eggs. However, there are a few salamanders that give birth to live young.Some salamanders lay eggs in water. These eggs hatch into salamander larvae with gills. Other salamanders lay eggs in land. Usually these eggs hatch into tiny terrestrial salamanders that do not have gills.
they can lay hundreds of eggs
about how many eggs does a minibeast lay
Salamanders are all oviparous. All salamander species lay eggs in water.