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Alligator eggs have to be able to survive things like floods and predators. Female alligators lay an average of 32 to 46 eggs per year and out of those, only around 24 will survive long enough to hatch.

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How does laying eggs helps frogs in their survival?

Frog's spawn are eggs laid on mass, each egg being protected in a jelly-like covering. Of all the vast number of spawn laid, not many tadpoles will live to reach adulthood as a frog. But, enough will survive each year to continue the frog species as a whole.


Where and how many eggs are laid by a single female frog?

Over 4000 eggs are layed by 1 female frog in a pond or swamp


Why a frog lay so many eggs each time?

Survival of the species ! Many eggs laid in water are eaten by fish and other animals. Laying hundreds or perhaps thousands of eggs increases the chance that at least some of them will survive to hatch out.


What is the name of a egg laid by a frog or toad?

An egg is just called 'an egg' but in collective terms many eggs are called 'frogspawn' or 'toadspawn'.


How many egg does frog lay?

100,000,000 or more a year of events(summer,spring,fall,winter)


Why do animals such as frogs lay many eggs each time during mating?

Frogs lay a lot of eggs because most of them will not survive. Some of the eggs will never develop and others will end up food for other animals. Out of the hundreds of eggs, only a fraction will make it to an adult frog.


How many frog eggs are produced?

frogs can lay eggs as many times they want


Why do so many frog eggs die?

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How many eggs can a tree frog lay in a year?

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How many eggs does the oviraptor lay?

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How many eggs can be laid by snake?

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Some frog laid egss in a man made plastic frog pond that's only a few feet wide and I don't have the filter runningwhat should I do?

I have breed many frogs in plastic ponds, my advice would be to just leave them. They will compete for limited resources within the pond. Frogs lay far more eggs than what will survive. This is natural and if to many individuals survive the tadpole stage they are likely not to survive the adult stage with too much compitition in an overpopulated system. Having a hand full of individuals survive and stay around your home will be a rewarding experience.