Amphibian eggs and Fish eggs are usually found with a layer of a jelly like substance coating the egg. Reptile eggs are found with an egg that is protected with a shell.
Reptilian eggs often have a hard or leathery shell protecting them - amphibian eggs do not. Amphibians like frogs and salamanders lay eggs that almost look like balls of gel or slime, so they must be laid somewhere moist. Because reptile eggs have a protective shell, they can be laid in more varied areas than amphibian eggs can.
An amphibian is a cold blooded animal that breathes through aquatic gills. An insect is a small arthropod animal that has 6 legs and most have wings.
Amphibians have external fertilization and anamniotic eggs, they do not mate but show amplexusor behaviour . Reptiles have internal fertilization , amniotic eggs and matting .
The reptilian system differs from the amphibian system primarily in terms of skin structure, reproduction, and habitat. Reptiles have dry, scaly skin that prevents water loss, allowing them to thrive in drier environments, whereas amphibians have moist, permeable skin that requires a more aquatic habitat for breeding and development. Additionally, reptiles typically lay eggs with a protective shell, while amphibians usually lay soft, gelatinous eggs in water. These adaptations reflect their distinct evolutionary paths and ecological niches.
because fish and amphibian eggs have no outer shell to protect them
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All of them.
Amphibian eggs are typically laid in water.
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The difference in size between medium and large eggs is typically about 2-3 tablespoons of volume.
Fire belly toad eggs are small and black, with a jelly-like coating. They can be distinguished from other amphibian eggs by their size and color, as well as their unique jelly coating.