No
Amphibians utilize external fertilization.
As with most amphibians the fertilization is external. The female releases the eggs and the male fertilizes them. Amphibians, even toads, need water to reproduce.
Yes they do.
External Fertilization.
Most amphibians have external fertilization, so outside the body.
Like all reptile rattlesnakes use internal fertilization. The only vertebrates that use external fertilization are many fish and amphibians.
the reproduction of frogs are external fertilization. By Crystal
Yes, amphibians have external fertilization. There are a few species that don't however.
In most amphibians, fertilization takes place externally instead of internally. To prevent the eggs from drying out, external fertilization occurs in water or another moist place.
Fishes and most amphibians (frogs, toads, etc.)
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The mating itself is a type of external fertilization, but the mating position is called amplexus