What you're seeing in your pond is likely a mass of frog or toad eggs, often referred to as spawn. These eggs are typically laid in long, jelly-like strands or clusters and are a common sight in freshwater ponds during the breeding season. The gelatinous texture helps protect the eggs from predators and provides some buoyancy in the water. If you observe closely, you may also notice small black dots within the strands, which are the developing embryos.
pond snails are both girl and boy, so in order to lay eggs, they mate WITH THEIR SELVES and then they lay the eggs in a "jelly like mass" and in about three to four weeks, the eggs hatch
they look like a pencil and all squishy!!!Not entirely true.Some are tall, handsome creatures, with nice hair & white teeth.
In a pond
thye normally lay eggs near the edge of water in a pond, lake, or pond -Angel(:
A goose in the water will look the same way that it looks when it is on land.
When a frog lays hundreds of eggs in a small pond what happens to the population of frogs in the pond
No, it is not the girl who plays Amy Pond in Doctor Who - it just looks like her.
Goldfish lay eggs. These eggs attach to objects in the tank or pond, like leaves. They stay there until the goldfish fry hatch.
To protect koi eggs in an outdoor pond, you can use spawning mops or artificial spawning surfaces to provide hiding spots for the eggs. Additionally, installing a net over the pond can help deter predators like birds and other fish. Regularly monitoring the pond and removing any potential threats, such as unwanted fish or wildlife, can also help safeguard the eggs. Finally, introducing plants around the pond can create a more natural habitat that offers additional protection.
Catfish reproduce in a pond by laying eggs that are fertilized externally. The male catfish releases sperm to fertilize the eggs laid by the female catfish. The fertilized eggs then hatch into baby catfish, known as fry, which grow and develop in the pond.
why do inseets lay their eggs in a
How long is a piece of string? LOL =]