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How many frog eggs get eaten?

This isn't a question that has a straight answer there could be all eggs eaten or a few depends on the area


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.


How many quails eggs eaten in one minute?

Huh?


Why does a fish lay many eggs at one time?

they lay many eggs because most of them are eaten before they hatch


How many different types of eggs are there?

If you mean in color - there are white and brown. If you mean breed ,then there are many,about 50-60 different types of chickens who produce different eggs.


What is the most eaten food in Australia?

Australia has many favourite foods, and it is difficult to discern which is the most eaten. Lamb and chicken are very popular.It is guaranteed, however, that the most eaten food is not kangaroo.


Which bird do you get eggs from?

Most bird eggs are edible. Chicken eggs of course but many people eat duck eggs. Quail eggs are a delicacy. Turkey eggs are very strong flavored but are enjoyed by some. Sea bird eggs are eaten by many Native American tribes living along the coast.


How do frogs stop their eggs from getting eaten?

They dont, they lay so many, most of them get eaten and few survivors are left.


How many eggs are eaten each year?

According to the American Egg Board athttp:/www.incredibleegg.org there are roughly 75 billion eggs produced in the US. each year.


What catapillers get eaten by?

Many catapillers are eaten by birds. Some are preyed upon by other insects, including wasps that lay their eggs on the catapillers. When the eggs hatch, the wasp larvae eat the catapiller.


How many cupcakes eaten each year?

Over 800 000 cupcakes are eaten each year!!


What foods that are eaten in 2009 were not eaten in World War 2?

any exotic fruits (e.g oranges & bananas), eggs- too many to list