Frog spawn consists of clusters of jelly-like eggs that are typically laid in shallow water, forming a distinctive mass or clump. Toad spawn, on the other hand, is often laid in long strings or chains and usually appears more gelatinous. Newt spawn resembles that of frogs but is usually laid singly or in small clusters, often surrounded by a protective layer of jelly. The differences in egg arrangement and appearance help distinguish between these amphibian species during their breeding seasons.
The most obvious difference between the two is that frogs' eggs (frogspawn) are laid in bunches or clusters, whilst toads' eggs are laid in long strings.
its called the tadpole
the frog is called when it pops out a frogspawn i love frogs yeah!
Frog spawn does not eat anything; it consists of eggs laid by frogs in water. The tadpoles that hatch from the frog spawn will typically eat algae, plants, and small invertebrates in the water.
From a female frog
Frogs lay eggs in clusters or clumps in water, known as frog spawn. Toads lay eggs in long chains, wrapped around underwater vegetation, known as toad spawn. Frogs typically have smoother skin and longer legs compared to toads.
The difference between a frog and a bee is that the frog's honey is inedible.
A clump of frog eggs are called a frog spawn.
The name for the frog eggs is spawn.
Fertilisation takes place externally. The female produces frog spawn and the male fertilises the frog spawn outside the female's body.
frogspawn. they come in tiny little black eggs and then pop out as tadpoles!
Fertilisation takes place externally. The female produces frog spawn and the male fertilises the frog spawn outside the female's body.