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Most amphibians, including frogs, toads, and salamanders, lay eggs. These eggs are typically laid in water or moist environments to ensure the embryos have the necessary conditions to develop. The eggs often hatch into larvae, such as tadpoles, which undergo metamorphosis to become adult forms. Some species may also exhibit variations in their reproductive strategies, such as laying eggs on land or in specialized structures.

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