Water temperature significantly influences the development of frog eggs, as it affects metabolic rates and the speed of embryonic development. Warmer temperatures generally accelerate development, leading to shorter incubation times, while cooler temperatures can slow growth and increase vulnerability to environmental stressors. However, extreme temperatures, whether too hot or too cold, can be detrimental, resulting in higher mortality rates or malformations. Overall, optimal temperature ranges are crucial for successful frog egg development and hatching.
In the water.
Yes, chlorine can kill frog eggs. It is important to avoid exposing frog eggs to chlorine or other harmful chemicals to protect the health of the developing embryos. If frog eggs are in an area treated with chlorine, they should be relocated to a safe environment.
Yes, the motorbike frog (Litoria moorei) sticks its eggs onto flaoting vegetation in the water.
No, frog parents don't stay with their eggs because the eggs are laid in water and frogs cant stay in the water for too long or they will drown.
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Always water.
No, Frogs lay eggs in water, which develop external to the female frog.
No but its not good to let a pool get so filthy that a frog wants to lay eggs in it.
The eggs are called spawn, and are fertilized outside the frog's body.Frogs have external fertilization.a frog reproduces by mating with the opposite sex and will lay eggs and get tadpolesthe male frog will push the tummy of the female frog then it will be pregnantActually, frogs don't have intercourse. The female frog discharges eggs into water and the male frog sheds sperms over the eggs.
The frog eggs are found in the water cockroach eggs are found above ground near garbage or mold. Frog eggs are jelly coated.Cockroach eggs are hard brown or black in a some what hard and soft shell.
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Since frog eggs do not have shells to protect them from drying out, they are deposited in moist places--usually in the water but sometimes even on the back of the frog in some species.