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Frogs lay their eggs in large clusters so, it will look like a big ball made up of a bunch of smaller balls. The eggs will be clear, but if they are fertilized then they will be clear with a tiny black tadpole in the middle that will eventually take over the whole egg, then they'll be entirely black ( it's really the tadpole)

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