A female frog can have as many as 2,000 eggs inside her body from late summer until breeding takes place in the spring. They remain in her body, maturing until she releases them in order for the male to fertilize them.
All fish can lay eggs without a male present. The male and female fish do not meet during reproduction. Eggs are fertilized only once they leave the female's body. The male will come later to fertilize them with his sperm after the female fish has laid the eggs and left
perching birds usually eat then, after 21 minutes... they poop. when they are mating, the male perching bird sticks his penis into the female bird's vigna. they may hide it with their feathers, but bird sex is really the same as human's.
No, frogs cannot survive in hot water. Their bodies are not adapted to withstand high temperatures and they are very sensitive to changes in temperature. They require cooler, more moderate environments to thrive.
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Hi there it depends what you mean .The frogs can become a pest if they respawn and you could end up with alot of frogs that have hatched .Whilst frogs can benefit your garden by eating flies, insects and snails .This altogather means its how you see and take in the facts to use to your advantage.
The female lays eggs, which are fertilized outside the body of the female. Goldfish do not have sexual intercourse.
Most frogs extensively care for their eggs and young.
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Unless they seem to be trapped, just leave them. The frogs will eventually move to another location, and they won't cause harm.
Just leave it in the cage. If it's not fertilized she should figure that out soon enough and not care, then you can take it out.
All fish can lay eggs without a male present. The male and female fish do not meet during reproduction. Eggs are fertilized only once they leave the female's body. The male will come later to fertilize them with his sperm after the female fish has laid the eggs and left
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no because the egg should have been fertilized , a period is when the egg hasn't been fertilized and needs to leave the body
Leave It to Beaver - 1957 Beaver's Frogs 4-35 was released on: USA: 20 May 1961
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If you wish to move out before you are 18 you will need parental permission.